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Somatosensory integration controlled by dynamic thalamocortical feed-forward inhibition.
Somatosensory integration controlled by dynamic thalamocortical feed-forward inhibition.
The pore helix dipole has a minor role in inward rectifier channel function.
Parallel "pain" pathways arise from subpopulations of primary afferent nociceptor.
The pore helix dipole has a minor role in inward rectifier channel function.
Parallel "pain" pathways arise from subpopulations of primary afferent nociceptor.
LIM Kinase1 controls synaptic stability downstream of the type II BMP receptor.
LIM Kinase1 controls synaptic stability downstream of the type II BMP receptor.
Social circuits: peptidergic regulation of mammalian social behavior.
Social circuits: peptidergic regulation of mammalian social behavior.
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