Direct and indirect actions of dopamine on the membrane potential in medium spiny neurons of the mouse neostriatum.
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H. Higashi | S. Yasumoto | H. Maeda | S Yasumoto | E Tanaka | G Hattori | H Maeda | H Higashi | E. Tanaka | G. Hattori
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