Experimentally constrained CA1 fast-firing parvalbumin-positive interneuron network models exhibit sharp transitions into coherent high frequency rhythms
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Frances K. Skinner | Katie A. Ferguson | Carey Y. L. Huh | Benedicte Amilhon | Sylvain Williams | K. Ferguson | F. Skinner | Sylvain Williams | B. Amilhon
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