The zona incerta modulates spontaneous spike-wave discharges in the rat.
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Fu-Zen Shaw | Ruei-Feng Chen | Yi-Fang Liao | F. Shaw | R. Lin | Yu-Hsing Huang | Yu-Hsing Huang | Ruei-Feng Chen | Rick C S Lin | Y. Liao | Fu-Zen Shaw
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