Duration of Purkinje cell complex spikes increases with their firing frequency
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Mario Negrello | Erik De Schutter | Peter Thier | Michele Giugliano | Alla Ignashchenkova | Aleksandra Smilgin | Marc Junker | Marc A Junker | Pascal Warnaar | P. Thier | E. De Schutter | M. Giugliano | J. Couto | A. Ignashchenkova | P. Warnaar | A. Smilgin | Joao Couto | Mario Negrello
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