Inhibitory Connectivity Dominates the Fan Cell Network in Layer II of Lateral Entorhinal Cortex
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M. Witter | C. Kentros | Gunhild Fjeld | Bente Jacobsen | Eirik S. Nilssen | R. Nair | Stefan Blankvoort
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