Pathway-Specific Variations in Neurovascular and Neurometabolic Coupling in Rat Primary Somatosensory Cortex
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Edith Hamel | Nikolas Offenhauser | Martin Lauritzen | M. Lauritzen | E. Hamel | A. Kocharyan | Priscilla Fernandes | N. Offenhauser | Pia Enager | H. Piilgaard | Ara Kocharyan | Pia Enager | Henning Piilgaard | Priscilla Fernandes
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