Regulation of the timing of MNTB neurons by short-term and long-term modulation of potassium channels
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L. Kaczmarek | L. Gan | A. Bhattacharjee | Ping Song | R. Desai | C. V. Hehn | Bo Yang | M. Whim | Christian von Hehn
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