The Wake-Promoting Hypocretin–Orexin Neurons Are in an Intrinsic State of Membrane Depolarization
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M. Mühlethaler | M. Serafin | L. Bernheim | B. Jones | E. Eggermann | L. Bayer | Laurent Bernheim | Barbara E Jones | Mauro Serafin | Laurence Bayer | Michel Mühlethaler | Emmanuel Eggermann | Benoît Saint-Mleux | Danièle Machard | B. Saint-Mleux | D. Machard | Benoı̂t Saint-Mleux | M. Mühlethaler
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