Nanodiamonds-induced effects on neuronal firing of mouse hippocampal microcircuits
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P. Olivero | M. Gai | M. Genovese | E. Carbone | J. Forneris | F. Picollo | A. Battiato | A. Marcantoni | L. Guarina | E. Moreva | C. Calorio | D. Gavello | P. Traina | S. Ditalia Tchernij | V. Carabelli | M. Genovese | S. D. Tchernij | Daniela Gavello
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