Neurovascular crosstalk between interneurons and capillaries is required for vision.
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Martin Friedlander | Toshihide Kurihara | Edith Aguilar | Yoshihiko Usui | Carli M. Wittgrove | Michael I Dorrell | E. Aguilar | M. Friedlander | Y. Usui | T. Kurihara | P. Westenskow | Liliana P. Paris | Daniel Feitelberg | S. Sakimoto | M. Friedlander | Stacey K. Moreno | Peter D Westenskow | Michael I. Dorrell | Daniel Feitelberg | Susumu Sakimoto | Liliana P Paris | Carli Wittgrove | Mollie S H Friedlander | Stacey K Moreno | M. Dorrell
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