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Brickley, Stephen G
Delogu, Alessio
Fernandes, Cathy
Jager, Polona
Jessell, Thomas M
Kroiss, Anna
Partanen, Juha
Prekop, Hong-Ting
Rook, Victoria
Wingate, Richard J T
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Ye, Zhiwen
Yu, Xiao
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Sox14 Is Required for a Specific Subset of Cerebello-Olivary Projections.
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Prekop, Hong-Ting
Kroiss, Anna
Rook, Victoria
Zagoraiou, Laskaro
Jessell, Thomas M
Fernandes, Cathy
Delogu, Alessio
Wingate, Richard J T
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20191011
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
vol. 38
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Tectal-derived interneurons contribute to phasic and tonic inhibition in the visual thalamus.
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Jager, Polona
Ye, Zhiwen
Yu, Xiao
Zagoraiou, Laskaro
Prekop, Hong-Ting
Partanen, Juha
Jessell, Thomas M
Wisden, William
Brickley, Stephen G
Delogu, Alessio
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20180904
In:
Nature communications
vol. 7
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