Neocortical interneurons: from diversity, strength.

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Published in Cell on July 23, 2010

Authors

Christopher I Moore1, Marie Carlen, Ulf Knoblich, Jessica A Cardin

Author Affiliations

1: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

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