Spontaneous synchronized burst firing of subthalamic nucleus neurons in rat brain slices measured on multi-electrode arrays
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Kang-Il Song | Jun-Uk Chu | Inchan Youn | Jun-Kyo Francis Suh | I. Youn | K. Choi | J. F. Suh | Jun-Uk Chu | K. Song | Jinseok Kim | H. Lee | Kuiwon Choi | Mee Jee Jeong | Yong-Jun Kim | Heui-Chang Lee | Jinseok Kim | Yong-Jun Kim
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