A genetically encoded fluorescent sensor for in vivo imaging of GABA
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Takashi Kawashima | Misha B. Ahrens | Dmitri A. Rusakov | Dimitri M. Kullmann | Kaspar Podgorski | Loren L. Looger | J. Marvin | L. Looger | T. Kawashima | M. Ahrens | D. Kullmann | D. Rusakov | Kaspar Podgorski | T. Jensen | O. Novák | Thomas P. Jensen | Yoshiteru Shimoda | M. Leite | Jonathan S. Marvin | Vincent Malgoire | Marco Leite | Erika L. Knott | Ondrej Novak | Nancy J. Leidenheimer | N. Leidenheimer | Yoshiteru Shimoda | Vincent Malgoire | Erika Knott
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