Extrinsic and local glutamatergic inputs of the rat hippocampal CA1 area differentially innervate pyramidal cells and interneurons
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Thomas Klausberger | Peter Somogyi | Attila I Gulyás | Tamás F Freund | P. Somogyi | T. Klausberger | T. Freund | A. Gulyás | Virág T. Takács | Virág T Takács
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