Multivesicular release at developing Schaffer collateral-CA1 synapses: an analytic approach to describe experimental data.
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F Ricci-Tersenghi | F Minneci | E Sola | E Cherubini | L Maggi | F. Ricci-Tersenghi | E. Cherubini | E. Sola | L. Maggi | F. Minneci | Ricci-Tersenghi F | Minneci F | Sola E | Cherubini E | Maggi L | Laura Maggi
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