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  • 4. Serotoninergic innervation of the ferret cerebral cortex. I. Adult pattern.
    Voigt T, de Lima AD.
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  • 8. Serotoninergic innervation of the cat cerebral cortex.
    Mulligan KA, Törk I.
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  • 9. Distribution of two morphologically distinct subsets of serotoninergic axons in the cerebral cortex of the marmoset.
    Hornung JP, Fritschy JM, Törk I.
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  • 10. Serotoninergic innervation of the ferret cerebral cortex. II. Postnatal development.
    Voigt T, de Lima AD.
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  • 11. Characterization of transient cortical projections from auditory, somatosensory, and motor cortices to visual areas 17, 18, and 19 in the kitten.
    Dehay C, Kennedy H, Bullier J.
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    Bjarkam CR, Sørensen JC, Geneser FA.
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  • 13. Topographical organization in the origin of serotoninergic projections to different regions of the cat cerebellar cortex.
    Kerr CW, Bishop GA.
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  • 14. Regional and laminar distribution of the dopamine and serotonin innervation in the macaque cerebral cortex: a radioautographic study.
    Berger B, Trottier S, Verney C, Gaspar P, Alvarez C.
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  • 15. Localization of serotonin immunoreactivity in the opossum cerebellum.
    Bishop GA, Ho RH, King JS.
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  • 16. The organization of serotonergic projections to cerebral cortex in primates: regional distribution of axon terminals.
    Wilson MA, Molliver ME.
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  • 17. Region-specific distribution of catecholamine afferents in primate cerebral cortex: a fluorescence histochemical analysis.
    Levitt P, Rakic P, Goldman-Rakic P.
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  • 18. Development of projections from auditory to visual areas in the cat.
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  • 19. The non-pyramidal cells in layer III of cat primary auditory cortex (AI).
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