Mutational analysis of dendritic Ca2+ kinetics in rodent Purkinje cells: role of parvalbumin and calbindin D28k
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Hartmut Schmidt | Klaus M Stiefel | Beat Schwaller | J. Eilers | K. M. Stiefel | P. Račay | B. Schwaller | H. Schmidt | Jens Eilers | Peter Racay
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