Synaptic connections of dorsal horn group II spinal interneurons: synapses formed with the interneurons and by their axon collaterals.

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Published in J Comp Neurol on March 31, 1997

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D J Maxwell1, R Kerr, E Jankowska, J S Riddell

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1: Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom. David.Maxwell@bio.gla.ac.uk

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