Spike initiation and propagation in wide field transient amacrine cells of the salamander retina.

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Published in J Neurosci on June 01, 1994

Authors

P B Cook1, F S Werblin

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Physiology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0622.

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