Input-output features of anatomically identified CA3 neurons during hippocampal sharp wave/ripple oscillation in vitro.

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Published in J Neurosci on July 10, 2013

Authors

Norbert Hájos1, Mária R Karlócai, Beáta Németh, István Ulbert, Hannah Monyer, Gábor Szabó, Ferenc Erdélyi, Tamás F Freund, Attila I Gulyás

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1: Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. hajos@koki.hu

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