Interferon-γ acutely augments inhibition of neocortical layer 5 pyramidal neurons
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A. Bräuer | U. Strauss | Konstantin Stadler | S. Grosser | Noah Döhne | Gabriel M. S. Janach | Egor Byvaltcev | Olivia Reetz
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