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Impact of spontaneous synaptic activity on the resting properties of cat neocortical pyramidal neurons in vivo

Paré et al., 1998

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15238663289510094501
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Paré D
Shink E
Gaudreau H
Destexhe A
Lang E
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Journal of neurophysiology

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Paré, Denis, Eric Shink, Hélène Gaudreau, Alain Destexhe, and Eric J. Lang. Impact of spontaneous synaptic activity on the resting properties of cat neocortical pyramidal neurons in vivo. J. Neurophysiol. 79: 1450–1460, 1998. The frequency of spontaneous synaptic …
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