Colocalization of glycine-like and GABA-like immunoreactivities in Golgi cell terminals in the rat cerebellum: a postembedding light and electron microscopic study.

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Published in Brain Res on May 31, 1988

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O P Ottersen1, J Storm-Mathisen, P Somogyi

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1: Anatomical Institute, University of Oslo, Norway.

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