Spontaneous epileptiform activity mediated by GABAA receptors and gap junctions in the rat hippocampal slice following long-term exposure to GABAB antagonists
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Juha Voipio | J. Voipio | K. Kaila | S. Smirnov | Kai Kaila | M. Uusisaari | Marylka Uusisaari | Sergei Smirnov
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