Mechanisms of very fast oscillations in axon networks coupled by gap junctions (Munro, Borgers 2010)


Munro E, Börgers C. (2010). Mechanisms of very fast oscillations in networks of axons coupled by gap junctions. Journal of computational neuroscience. 28 [PubMed]

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