Acetylcholine release in mouse hippocampal CA1 preferentially activates inhibitory-selective interneurons via α4β2* nicotinic receptor activation
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H. Mansvelder | A. Rory McQuiston | L. Andrew Bell | Karen A. Bell | L. Bell | K. Bell | A. McQuiston | A. Mcquiston | Bell La | Bell Ka | Mcquiston Ar
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