Prototypic Seizure Activity Driven by Mature Hippocampal Fast-Spiking Interneurons
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Tomoki Fukai | Minoru Tsukada | Yuchio Yanagawa | Yoshikazu Isomura | Yoko Fujiwara-Tsukamoto | Taihei Ninomiya | Masahiko Takada | Y. Yanagawa | Y. Isomura | T. Fukai | M. Tsukada | M. Takada | M. Imanishi | Taihei Ninomiya | Y. Fujiwara-Tsukamoto | Michiko Imanishi
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