A polished and reinforced thinned-skull window for long-term imaging of the mouse brain.
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David Kleinfeld | Philbert S Tsai | Patrick J Drew | Andy Y Shih | Celine Mateo | D. Kleinfeld | P. Drew | A. Shih | P. Tsai | Céline Matéo
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