Interneuronal mechanisms of hippocampal theta oscillations in a full-scale model of the rodent CA1 circuit
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Ivan Raikov | Ivan Soltesz | Kelly Burk | Ivan Georgiev Raikov | I. Soltesz | M. Bezaire | I. Raikov | Kelly Burk | Dhrumil Vyas | Marianne J Bezaire | Dhrumil Vyas
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