Laser-induced micro-lesions as a tool for the anatomical-functional mapping of cerebral cortex
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Sergei N. Khotiaintsev | Victor Garcia-Garduno | Rosa E. Lobera-Sanchez | Katya Romo-Medrano | Heidy B. Mejia del Puerto | Maria del Rocio Boone-Rojas
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