Hilar Mossy Cell Degeneration Causes Transient Dentate Granule Cell Hyperexcitability and Impaired Pattern Separation
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Kenji Kohno | K. Nakazawa | K. Kohno | J. Pickel | J. Belforte | V. Zsiros | Kazuhito Nakao | S. Jinde | Veronika Zsiros | Kazuhito Nakao | Seiichiro Jinde | Kazu Nakazawa | Zhihong Jiang | Juan E. Belforte | James Pickel | Zhihong Jiang
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