μ-Opioid Receptor-Mediated Inhibition of Intercalated Neurons and Effect on Synaptic Transmission to the Central Amygdala
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Marco Capogna | Hans-Christian Pape | H. Pape | M. Capogna | P. Blaesse | Peter Blaesse | Michael Bazelot | Michaël Bazelot | Kay Jüngling | Lena Goedecke | K. Jüngling | L. Goedecke
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