Relationship between EEG potentials and intracellular activity of striatal and cortico-striatal neurons: an in vivo study under different anesthetics.
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S. Charpier | S. Mahon | J. Deniau | J M Deniau | S Charpier | S Mahon | Séverine Mahon
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