Seizure-related activity of intralaminar thalamic neurons in a genetic model of absence epilepsy
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Parviz Shahabi | Ali Gorji | Hans-Christian Pape | H. Pape | T. Seidenbecher | A. Gorji | Thomas Seidenbecher | C. Mittag | P. Shahabi | Christoph Mittag
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