A comparison of distal and proximal dendritic synapses on CA1 pyramids in guinea‐pig hippocampal slices in vitro

1. In vitro slices of guinea‐pig hippocampus have been employed to compare excitatory synapses located distally and proximally on the dendritic tree of CA1 pyramidal cells.

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