Permanent impairment of spontaneous Purkinje cell discharge in cerebellar grafts caused by chronic lead exposure.
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L. Olson | D. Taylor | B. Hoffer | J. Marwaha | M. Palmer | R. Freedman | A. Seiger | H. Björklund | Michael R. Palmer | Robert Freedman | Lars Olson | Barry J. Hoffer
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