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315 related items for PubMed ID: 219157

  • 1. Brain stem gigantocellular neurons: patterns of activity during behavior and sleep in the freely moving rat.
    Vertes RP.
    J Neurophysiol; 1979 Jan; 42(1 Pt 1):214-28. PubMed ID: 219157
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  • 2. Activity of serotonin-containing nucleus centralis superior (Raphe medianus) neurons in freely moving cats.
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