Role of axonal NaV1.6 sodium channels in action potential initiation of CA1 pyramidal neurons.
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Marie-Therese Horstmann | Heinz Beck | S. Remy | H. Beck | Y. Yaari | M. Horstmann | Yoel Yaari | Michel Royeck | Stefan Remy | Margit Reitze | Michel Royeck | M. Reitze
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