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Electrophysiology of hippocampal neurons: I. Sequential invasion and synaptic organizationKandel et al., 1961
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- 8787719912287167228
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- Kandel E
- Spencer W
- Brinley Jr F
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- Journal of neurophysiology
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ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS: I. SEQUENTIAL INVASION AND
SYNAPTIC ORGANIZATION Page 1 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS I.
SEQUENTIAL INVASION AND SYNAPTIC ORGANIZATION E, R, KANDEL,l W, A. SPENCER,2 …
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