Mixed Electrical–Chemical Synapses in Adult Rat Hippocampus are Primarily Glutamatergic and Coupled by Connexin-36
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Roger D. Traub | Susan L. Wearne | Patrick R. Hof | Ole P. Ottersen | Farid Hamzei-Sichani | John E. Rash | R. Traub | P. Hof | S. Wearne | F. Hamzei-Sichani | O. Ottersen | K. Davidson | T. Yasumura | J. Rash | R. Gutiérrez | W. Janssen | Thomas Yasumura | Kimberly G. V. Davidson | William G. M. Janssen | Rafael Gutiérrez
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