Modelling the effects of short and random proto-neural elongations (de Wiljes et al 2017)


de Wiljes OO, van Elburg RAJ, Keijzer FA. (2017). Modelling the effects of short and random proto-neural elongations. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 14 [PubMed]

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