Transient depression of excitatory synapses on interneurons contributes to epileptiform bursts during gamma oscillations in the mouse hippocampal slice.
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Hannah Monyer | Miles A Whittington | Isabel Pais | Fiona E. N. LeBeau | R. Traub | M. Whittington | H. Monyer | E. Buhl | A. Bibbig | Helen Garner | Roger D Traub | Eberhard H Buhl | Andrea Bibbig | I. Pais | Fiona E N Lebeau | Helen Garner | F. LeBeau
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