Recordings in an integrating central neuron provide a quick way for identifying appropriate anaesthetic use in fish
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Stefan Schuster | Peter Machnik | Elisabeth Schirmer | Laura Glück | S. Schuster | Elisabeth Schirmer | Laura Glück | Peter Machnik
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