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    Xu SG, Garant DS, Sperber EF, Moshé SL.
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  • 31. GABAA receptor-mediated IPSCs in rat thalamic sensory nuclei: patterns of discharge and tonic modulation by GABAB autoreceptors.
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  • 37. Different subtypes of GABAB receptors are present at pre- and postsynaptic sites within the rat dorsolateral septal nucleus.
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