Comparison of optomotor and optokinetic reflexes in mice.
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Friedrich Kretschmer | T. Badea | F. Kretschmer | Momina Tariq | W. Chatila | Beverly Wu | Tudor Constantin Badea | Momina Tariq | Walid Chatila | Beverly Wu
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