Anesthesia differentially modulates neuronal and vascular contributions to the BOLD signal
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Cornelius Faber | Thomas Budde | Franziska Albers | Lydia Wachsmuth | Timo Mauritz van Alst | Maia Datunashvili | Nathalie Just | T. Budde | C. Faber | L. Wachsmuth | N. Just | Franziska Albers | M. Datunashvili
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