Intracellular demonstration of an N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor mediated component of synaptic transmission in the rat hippocampus
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G. Collingridge | R. Lester | C. Herron | E. Coan | E. J. Coan | G. L. Collingridge | C. E. Herron | R. A. J. Lester
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