Short Promoters in Viral Vectors Drive Selective Expression in Mammalian Inhibitory Neurons, but do not Restrict Activity to Specific Inhibitory Cell-Types
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Edward M. Callaway | Eric D. Scheeff | Gerard Manning | E. Callaway | K. Obata | E. Scheeff | G. Manning | Sydney Brenner | J. Nathanson | R. Jappelli | Roberto Jappelli | Kunihiko Obata | Jason L. Nathanson | Sydney Brenner
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