Cell-Type-Specific CCK2 Receptor Signaling Underlies the Cholecystokinin-Mediated Selective Excitation of Hippocampal Parvalbumin-Positive Fast-Spiking Basket Cells
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Ivan Soltesz | I. Soltesz | J. Szabadics | Soo Yeun Lee | János Szabadics | Csaba Földy | Csaba Földy
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