Characterizing the conductance underlying depolarization-induced slow current in cerebellar Purkinje cells.
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Jung Hoon Shin | Hongjun Song | D. Linden | Hongjun Song | P. Launay | Sungjin Park | Eunchai Kang | David J Linden | Pierre Launay | Yu Shin Kim | Eunchai Kang | Yuichi Makino | Sungjin Park | Y. Makino | J. Shin
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