Intrinsic control of electroresponsive properties of transplanted mammalian brain neurons

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Intrinsic control of electroresponsive properties of transplanted mammalian brain neurons. / Hounsgaard, J; Yarom, Y.

In: Brain Research, Vol. 335, No. 2, 03.06.1985, p. 372-6.

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Hounsgaard, J & Yarom, Y 1985, 'Intrinsic control of electroresponsive properties of transplanted mammalian brain neurons', Brain Research, vol. 335, no. 2, pp. 372-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-8993(85)90497-4

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Hounsgaard, J., & Yarom, Y. (1985). Intrinsic control of electroresponsive properties of transplanted mammalian brain neurons. Brain Research, 335(2), 372-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-8993(85)90497-4

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Hounsgaard J, Yarom Y. Intrinsic control of electroresponsive properties of transplanted mammalian brain neurons. Brain Research. 1985 Jun 3;335(2):372-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-8993(85)90497-4

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Hounsgaard, J ; Yarom, Y. / Intrinsic control of electroresponsive properties of transplanted mammalian brain neurons. In: Brain Research. 1985 ; Vol. 335, No. 2. pp. 372-6.

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