Confocal scanning laser microscope images of hippocampal neurons intracellularly labeled with biocytin
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James N. Turner | Karen L. Smith | John W. Swann | J. Swann | J. Turner | J. Deitch | Chong L. Lee | Jeffrey S. Deitch | C. L. Lee
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