Pacemaker-like and other types of spontaneous membrane potential oscillations of thalamocortical cells
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Ivan Soltesz | Vincenzo Crunelli | I. Soltesz | V. Crunelli | N. Leresche | D. Jassik-Gerschenfeld | M. Haby | Nathalie Leresche | Dora Jassik-Gerschenfeld | Matthias Haby
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