Immunocytochemical distribution of gaba positive and gaba negative neurons in various specific thalamic nuclei of the cat the tree shrews and night active primates
Hajdu, F.; Madarasz, M.; Somogyi, G.; Hamori, J.
Neuroscience 22(Suppl): S806
1987
ISSN/ISBN: 0306-4522
Accession: 028480310
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