Cell-Type-Specific Recruitment of Amygdala Interneurons to Hippocampal Theta Rhythm and Noxious Stimuli In Vivo
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Marco Capogna | Peter J. Magill | Francesco Ferraguti | P. Magill | M. Capogna | F. Ferraguti | T. Bienvenu | D. Busti | Thomas C.M. Bienvenu | Daniela Busti
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