Physiological effects of low-magnitude electric fields on brain activity: advances from in vitro, in vivo and in silico models.
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Fabrice Wendling | Julien Modolo | Pascal Benquet | Yves Denoyer | F. Wendling | J. Modolo | P. Benquet | Y. Denoyer
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