Presynaptic current changes at the mossy fiber-granule cell synapse of cerebellum during LTP.
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Egidio D'Angelo | Francesca Prestori | Arianna Maffei | E. D’Angelo | A. Maffei | P. Rossi | V. Taglietti | F. Prestori | Paola Rossi | Vanni Taglietti
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