Short- and Long-Range Attraction of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons by Neuregulin-1
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Tobias M. Fischer | O. Marín | J. Rubenstein | C. Birchmeier | M. Gassmann | Cary Lai | A. Garratt | Nuria Flames | J. Long
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