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1 ion of serotonin in the vicinity of the cell being recorded from.
2  directly upon GABA receptors of the neurons being recorded from.
3               Simultaneous core temperatures were recorded from 1 to 5 days.
4 ccess rates and complications or recurrences were recorded from 1 week to 6 months after surgery.
5                               Here, activity was recorded from 10 awake, parkinsonian patients (6 mal
6 he vermillion and/or mucosal part of the lip were recorded from 10 patients with clinically normal li
7                                 HbO activity was recorded from 103 channels while participants ([Form
8                         At each time, mfERGs were recorded from 103 retinal locations, and fundus pho
9                            Resting-state EEG was recorded from 12 TRD patients at pre-treatment basel
10          Magneto-encephalographic (MEG) data were recorded from 13 adult human participants with ASD
11 elivered mild and moderate rectal distention was recorded from 14 female IBS patients and 12 healthy
12                          Surface EMG signals were recorded from 15 healthy participants (mean age (SD
13 ion, i.e. short-latency afferent inhibition, were recorded from 15 healthy subjects before and after
14                              Precordial ECGs were recorded from 15 ischemic cardiomyopathy and 15 Bru
15 ntials to reversing checkerboard stimulation were recorded from 15 older controls and 15 amnestic MCI
16                     Event-related potentials were recorded from 15 patients with DSM-IV schizophrenia
17                        Pallidal oscillations were recorded from 153 contact pairs in 27 patients.
18            Therefore, local field potentials were recorded from 16 hemispheres in 12 patients undergo
19 e electromyographic activity (EMG) and force were recorded from 17 paralysed motor units (n = 7 subje
20               The electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded from 19 scalp locations from 371 subjects r
21                 Electroencephalographic data were recorded from 19 SZ and 22 healthy control (HC) sub
22                A total of 268 cases of PCLPD were recorded from 1973 to 2004.
23  or PRP for type 1 ROP between 2008 and 2012 were recorded from 2 medical centers in Atlanta, Georgia
24                            Dark-adapted ERGs were recorded from 2- to 4-month-old C57BL/6 and 7.5-mon
25                                        These were recorded from 20 diabetic patients without retinopa
26                         Neck JVP-PPG signals were recorded from 20 healthy participants, together wit
27                        Neuromagnetic signals were recorded from 20 right-handed healthy adult humans
28                                    Responses were recorded from 210 participants in total (59 monozyg
29 ce, serum creatinine level, and measured GFR were recorded from 244 individuals who underwent renal d
30 -stimulus pacing while unipolar electrograms were recorded from 250 sites.
31                            A total of 376 CP were recorded from 26 807 CTO-PCI interventions (inciden
32 ity 129-channel event-related potential data were recorded from 26 participants.
33 n who were eligible to participate, and data were recorded from 2899 (87%) of these children.
34            Monocular torsional eye movements were recorded from 30 subjects between 19 and 72 years o
35                     Event-related potentials were recorded from 32 scalp electrodes while participant
36        The ERN and the error positivity (Pe) were recorded from 33 individuals with schizophrenia, 45
37 ull-field scotopic electroretinograms (ERGs) were recorded from 44 male hemizygous Rs1h-KO and 44 mal
38 logical indicators of performance monitoring were recorded from 45 OCD patients and 39 healthy compar
39                 A total of 1193 head impacts were recorded from 5 training camp practices in the 29 c
40  s/m(2)) on a rod-saturating blue background were recorded from 51 MS patients and 33 age-matched con
41                                  METHOD: P50 was recorded from 52 patients with schizophrenia and 41
42                           In total, 1762 CPs were recorded from 527 121 PCI procedures (incidence of
43 anoxic incursions onto the inner to mid-ramp is recorded from ~547 Ma onwards, with full ventilation
44                                        PERGs were recorded from 56 undilated eyes of 28 anesthetized
45                                      The EEG was recorded from 57 rigorously screened adolescents (12
46                               Adverse events were recorded from (64)Cu-DOTATATE injection through 48
47                A total of 109 sponge species was recorded from 69 sites, with the 10 most common spec
48                                         Data were recorded from 69 macaque retinal ganglion cells, by
49         Cytological diagnoses from EBUS-TBNA were recorded from 774 patients with known or suspected
50                             PR-VEP responses were recorded from 81 adults and 137 infants (ages 3.6-7
51               Overall, 521 reportable events were recorded from 94 patients (93.1%).
52 3), 2,179 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were recorded from 983,056 sequences.
53                                 EEG activity was recorded from a group of healthy male and female hum
54                                 Resource use was recorded from a health and personal social care pers
55  Embryonic transcription of each phosphatase was recorded from a high-density oligonucleotide tiling
56                      Primary afferent firing was recorded from a mesenteric nerve bundle supplying a
57 ng nonresonant excitation, whereas no signal was recorded from a monolayer at the sapphire interface.
58                               Blood pressure was recorded from a radial artery catheter kept at the s
59  In a porcine model (n=8), neuronal activity was recorded from a ventricular ganglion using a microel
60                      Motor-evoked potentials were recorded from a hand muscle in 12 patients with PD
61                                        CCEPs were recorded from a larger area than the posterior lang
62                 Monophasic action potentials were recorded from a left ventricular epicardial site on
63 preoperative risk factors, including ASA PS, were recorded from a random sample of 5878 surgical pati
64  Fluorescence changes in patch-clamped cells were recorded from a Shaker channel mutant (M356C) label
65 studies in which immediate reactions to GBCA were recorded from a total of 716 978 administrations of
66                                Auditory ERPs were recorded from a wide range of horizontal locations
67  Electroretinographic (ERG) a-wave responses were recorded from abcr-/- mice and two control strains.
68                     The following parameters were recorded from abdominopelvic CT study reports for t
69  at the wrist and compound action potentials were recorded from abductor pollicis brevis muscle.
70  wrist and compound muscle action potentials were recorded from abductor pollicis brevis.
71 eady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) were recorded from action videogame players (VGPs) and f
72 on, infections, interventions, and mortality were recorded from admission through PICU death or disch
73 aphic, medical, and neurological information were recorded from all of them.
74                          Surface EMG signals were recorded from all participants and decoded using a
75 otentials of different amplitudes and shapes were recorded from all the four recording sites, suggest
76                      Single-channel clusters were recorded from alpha4beta2gamma2 receptors in the pr
77 f these AChRs, single unit sensory afferents were recorded from an isolated mouse extensor digitorum
78                                         ERGs were recorded from anaesthetized Brown Norway rats in re
79 lopmental stage of a neuron or glial cell is being recorded from, and to attribute measured membrane
80                Photopic slow-sequence mfERGs were recorded from anesthetized adult macaque monkeys an
81            Retinal intrinsic optical signals were recorded from anesthetized cats with a modified fun
82               Photopic full-field flash ERGs were recorded from anesthetized macaque monkeys before a
83 hemical (0.2 ml algogenic chemicals) stimuli were recorded from antidromically activated PSDC and VLF
84 licker at 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64 Hz were recorded from areas V1, V2/V3, motion-sensitive are
85                        Unipolar electrograms were recorded from as many as 98 epicardial and 144 intr
86                                   Here, STCs were recorded from astrocytes in rat hippocampal slices
87                            Action potentials were recorded from atrial cardiomyocytes using patch-cla
88                                 Single units were recorded from auditory thalamus [medial geniculate
89                            Resting state EEG was recorded from before and after a 6 week MT programme
90 ng pregnancy, and childhood malaria episodes were recorded from birth to age 5 years.
91 of the photorefractor and allow responses to be recorded from both eyes.
92                                        mfVEP was recorded from both eyes of 12 patients with ON/MS.
93                                     The PERG was recorded from both eyes of 14 normal subjects in res
94                      During AF, electrograms were recorded from both atria simultaneously for 1 to 5
95                                     Findings were recorded from both colonoscopy reports and correspo
96         Full-field electroretinograms (ERGs) were recorded from both eyes at 2, 3, 4, and 5 months af
97 d ankle joints and activity from six muscles were recorded from both legs.
98                        Evoked EPSCs (eEPSCs) were recorded from both types of neurons by stimulating
99                           Brain lesion count was recorded from brain magnetic resonance (MR) imaging
100                  Respiratory neural activity was recorded from brainstem-spinal cord in vitro perinat
101                      AMPAR-mediated currents were recorded from CA1 pyramidal neurons and dentate gra
102                      Current-clamp responses were recorded from CA1 pyramidal neurons in wild-type (W
103 re excitatory postsynaptic currents (mEPSCs) were recorded from CA1 pyramidal neurons.
104 lar excitatory postsynaptic field potentials were recorded from CA3-CA1 synaptic contacts from hippoc
105                            Chick-a-dee calls were recorded from Carolina chickadees in a naturalistic
106                             Sensory activity was recorded from carotid bodies ex vivo.
107             Basal KNa channel activity could be recorded from cell-attached patches of acutely dissoc
108 altering tonic VIIIth nerve input, ADN cells were recorded from chinchillas after bilateral semicircu
109                          Brainstem responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in r
110 al field potentials and multiunit discharges were recorded from chronically implanted electrodes.
111 ts, auditory event related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from chronically implanted intracranial el
112 ient management based on (18)F-DCFPyL PET/CT was recorded from clinical chart review.
113                                 Single units were recorded from clusters of advanceable tetrodes impl
114  Mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) currents were recorded from cochlear hair cells in mice with muta
115  injections of BMI (25 ng/side) into the PVN were recorded from conscious rats to avoid the complicat
116               Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded from contralateral (cMM) and ipsilateral (
117 tch-clamp recordings of ATP-induced currents were recorded from cultured hDPSCs.
118                                        EPSCs were recorded from cultured hippocampal neurons and DSE
119                    When whole-cell responses were recorded from current-clamped neurones using the gr
120 raphic (ERG) responses to full-field stimuli were recorded from dark-adapted rats at ages 18 and 31 d
121 tive) and T-type (TTA-P2-sensitive) currents were recorded from day and night SCN slices.
122 iques, substantially higher signal intensity was recorded from developed platform in comparison to th
123  GABA-mediated postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) were recorded from dopaminergic (DA) neurons of the vent
124 (A)R)-mediated postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) were recorded from dopaminergic neurons of the ventral t
125 al-arm maze task, and local field potentials were recorded from dorsal hippocampus and prefrontal cor
126     The presence or absence of periodontitis was recorded from each subject with full mouth radiograp
127                              PERGs and FERGs were recorded from each eye in 32 C57BL/6J mice using co
128 s aged 13 to 17 years, longitudinal DTI data were recorded from each subject at two time points that
129  examples of mussel-associated leech species are recorded from East Asia, Southeast Asia, India and N
130                Vitreal and intraretinal ERGs were recorded from eight dark-adapted, anesthetized Abys
131                    64-channel scalp EEG data were recorded from eight healthy subjects in two tasks:
132  excitatory postsynaptic potentials (fEPSPs) were recorded from either the dentate gyrus (DG) or CA1
133          Monophasic action potentials (MAPs) were recorded from epicardial and endocardial surfaces o
134    High-resolution optical action potentials were recorded from epicardial and endocardial surfaces o
135                          Whole-cell currents were recorded from epicardial and M myocytes.
136 ard current during a step hyperpolarization, was recorded from every labeled, medium-sized neuron and
137 evoked potentials (MEPs) and motor threshold were recorded from extensor carpi radialis using transcr
138               Test and conditioned responses were recorded from flexor carpi radialis (FCR) when the
139                       Electromyograms (EMGs) were recorded from four hand muscles, and reflexes were
140 ing the random split-mouth method, PD and AL were recorded from four sites per tooth: mesial-buccal,
141                                         ERGs were recorded from four trichromatic and two dichromatic
142                                          IKs was recorded from freshly isolated rabbit ventricular my
143                              Em and currents were recorded from freshly isolated PASMCs using the per
144 le-cell currents induced by glycine (I(Gly)) were recorded from freshly isolated PFC neurons of Sprag
145 selective electrical vagal stimulation (EVS) were recorded from gastric fundus and antral regions of
146 s, calcium-dependent fluorescence transients were recorded from GCaMP-labeled cortical neurons.
147                                        I(Ca) was recorded from gerbil IHCs maintained near physiologi
148 Cs), both of which can excite these neurons, were recorded from GnRH neurons in brain slices from adu
149              In the present experiment, ERPs were recorded from healthy young adults (N=24) while the
150                 Glutamate-gated currents can be recorded from heterologous cells that express vertebr
151                              Interictal HFOs were recorded from hippocampal microelectrodes in 10 pat
152                 Spontaneous field potentials were recorded from hippocampus of pre-pubertal (~28-32 P
153          Scotopic and photopic Ganzfeld ERGs were recorded from homozygous Pcdh15av-5J and Pcdh15av-J
154 al health data including laboratory findings were recorded from hospital records, and the periodontal
155                          No calcium currents are recorded from human embryonic kidney 293 cells coexp
156          High-density electroencephalography was recorded from human subjects during a 160 min contin
157      Isometric force and surface EMG signals were recorded from human adductor pollicis muscles in re
158                  Responses to acoustic input were recorded from human temporal cortex using subdural
159 he periaqueductal grey (PAG), which have now been recorded from in humans during exercise.
160    Loss of function in all missense variants was recorded from in-vitro functional studies, and was s
161 o address these issues, macroscopic currents were recorded from inside-out giant patches from Xenopus
162 s and single channel or macroscopic currents were recorded from inside-out patches.
163     During a terminal experiment, H-reflexes were recorded from interosseus muscles after stimulation
164  responses to afferent and efferent stimuli, were recorded from intrinsic cardiac neurons.
165                                          ICa was recorded from isolated ventricular cardiomyocytes.
166          Fluorescent Ca2+ or voltage signals were recorded from isolated adult rat ventricular myocyt
167 als and cell shortening or Ca(2+) transients were recorded from isolated canine left ventricular myoc
168                          Whole-cell currents were recorded from isolated CCSM cells of Slo+/+ and Slo
169          Results: A total of 80412524 deaths were recorded from January 1, 1980, through December 31,
170 voked excitatory synaptic potentials (EPSPs) were recorded from L5 neurons by using a whole-cell curr
171                    TMRM fluorescence (FTMRM) was recorded from Langendorff-perfused rabbit hearts imm
172 enerated, and inhibitory synaptic properties were recorded from layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons.
173 al magnetic stimulation (TMS) and H-reflexes were recorded from left hand muscles during choice react
174 al inhibition(,) 150 ms) receptor activation were recorded from left M1.
175 es in the intermediate/deep layers of the OT were recorded from lightly anesthetized owls confronted
176                   Slow waves (slow wavesSMC) were recorded from LSMCs and CSMCs.
177                To evaluate, dopamine neurons were recorded from male rats performing a Pavlovian appr
178 serologies, serial spirometry, and mortality were recorded from medical records.
179 ysed auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) which were recorded from medical students while they diagnosed
180          In this study, single-unit activity was recorded from monkeys while they performed a "center
181                      Electroretinogram (ERG) was recorded from MPS IIIB and wild-type (WT) mice at th
182 GABAergic, and glycinergic synaptic currents are recorded from muscle cells, demonstrating that activ
183 ainstem frequency-following responses (FFRs) were recorded from musicians and non-musician controls i
184 ical activity from face and scalp electrodes was recorded from neonates during an eye movement condit
185                In each environment, activity was recorded from neuronal ensembles in hippocampal area
186 rat hypothalamic slices, electrical activity was recorded from neurons in the ventrolateral VMN, the
187                               Na(+) currents were recorded from neurons in brain slices obtained from
188                         Burst-tonic activity was recorded from oculomotor nucleus neurons in three an
189                 Bronchoconstrictor responses were recorded from offspring bronchial segments.
190                                    Responses were recorded from one eye of each subject using a bipol
191 ck, or nothing would be delivered to the rat being recorded from or a conspecific located in the oppo
192 ata, and donor and recipient characteristics were recorded from our prospective cohort from the Singa
193 data and donor and recipient characteristics were recorded from our prospective cohort from the Singa
194 data and donor and recipient characteristics were recorded from our prospective cohort from the Singa
195 activity during horizontal sinusoidal motion was recorded from pairs of oculomotor, trochlear, or abd
196                                Complications were recorded from patient records; preventability was b
197  equivalent in millirems (1 mrem = 0.01 mSv) was recorded from personal dosimeters worn on laboratory
198 s region, whereas a robust somatosensory MMN was recorded from postcentral gyrus in the absence of an
199                       Local field potentials were recorded from prelimbic (PL) and infralimbic (IL) m
200                         Single-unit activity was recorded from primary auditory cortex of awake ferre
201                Electrophysiological activity was recorded from primary cultures of dissociated rat co
202  field and auditory-evoked potentials (AEPs) were recorded from primary auditory cortex and hippocamp
203                    LFPs and 918 single units were recorded from primary motor cortex (M1), primary so
204                               I(CaL) and APs were recorded from rabbit and human atrial myocytes by w
205 y afferent neurones innervating the duodenum were recorded from rat nodose ganglia.
206                          Multi-unit activity was recorded from rats doing an working memory task in c
207                                 Single units were recorded from rats deploying a schema to learn a su
208  responses to intraorally delivered tastants were recorded from rats implanted with bundles of electr
209 , ensembles of medial frontal cortex neurons were recorded from rats trained to perform three differe
210 ty status (Expanded Disability Status Scale) was recorded from records and questionnaires.
211 the mammalian retina and excitatory currents were recorded from retinal ganglion cells under whole-ce
212                        Hemodynamic responses were recorded from right and left occipital sites using
213                 Monophasic action potentials were recorded from right and left ventricular endocardiu
214 r electrograms as a surrogate for APD (n=19) were recorded from right and left ventricular endocardiu
215                     Transmembrane potentials were recorded from right ventricular endocardial tissue
216 by the normal transduction cascade, since it was recorded from rods lacking transducin.
217       At 3.5 gigapascals, acoustic emissions are recorded from samples with up to 50 vol% of antigori
218                   Whole cell Ba(2+) currents were recorded from SAN cells from mice carrying a point
219                      An electroencephalogram was recorded from scalp electrodes of 10 PLS patients an
220                        While neural activity was recorded from sensorimotor cortex, the participant p
221         Bipolar surface electromyogram (EMG) was recorded from several muscles and was expressed rela
222 ts target region in the dorsal striatum (DS) were recorded from simultaneously as rats performed diff
223  taste buds on the caudal 1/3 of the tongue) were recorded from single cells in the rostral nucleus o
224                                 Spike trains were recorded from single units in the ventral cochlear
225                  Single-cell neural activity was recorded from SOA neurons in two monkeys with exotro
226 notochord was used, and responses to bending were recorded from SRNs, as well as from motoneurons inn
227     Excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) were recorded from superficial dorsal horn neurons of sp
228                      Action potentials (APs) were recorded from superfused SVC and PV sleeves using m
229                   Surgical and tumor factors were recorded from surgical and pathologic reports from
230                                       Spikes were recorded from taste-active PbN neurons tested with
231 anial somatosensory event-related potentials were recorded from temporal, parietal, and frontal lobe
232                            Neuronal activity was recorded from tetrodes within the anterior interposi
233                                Raman spectra are recorded from the liquid inside the microcapillary a
234 bthreshold A-type K(+) currents (ISA s) have been recorded from the cell bodies of hippocampal and ne
235 bthreshold A-type K(+) currents (ISA s) have been recorded from the somata of nociceptors and spinal
236 g this central crease; the analytical signal is recorded from the folded configuration.
237 eplicated runs and low variation in the runs was recorded from the AUC values.
238 ons, and multichannel single-neuron activity was recorded from the caudal supplementary motor area.
239          Cochlear microphonic potential (CM) was recorded from the CF2 region and the sparsely innerv
240 cal response to phrenic afferent stimulation was recorded from the cortical surface, contralateral to
241 urane and isometric force-producing capacity was recorded from the distal tendon.
242  discharge of duodenal vagal afferent fibres was recorded from the dorsal abdominal vagus nerve in an
243                          Electrical activity was recorded from the fourth cervical ventral root (C4 V
244 of single unit cardiac sympathetic afferents was recorded from the left sympathetic chain or rami com
245 of single unit cardiac sympathetic afferents was recorded from the left sympathetic chain or rami com
246        Single-unit cardiac afferent activity was recorded from the left sympathetic chain or rami com
247       In the current study, spiking activity was recorded from the medial PFC of rats performing a de
248                       Single neuron activity was recorded from the prelimbic and infralimbic areas of
249 digenous children while the lowest diversity was recorded from the relatively wealthy Chinese childre
250                    Electrical brain activity was recorded from the scalps of healthy men and women wh
251    Single-unit activity of cardiac afferents was recorded from the sympathetic chain of anesthetized
252           Extracellular single unit activity was recorded from the urethane-anesthetized hamster.
253 d to magnesium sulphate treatment, no events were recorded from the 2 trials providing data.
254  acid administration through the gastrostomy were recorded from the acromiotrapezius muscle.
255                                     HD cells were recorded from the anterior dorsal thalamus of Long-
256 ation-induced (MC-induced) unitary responses were recorded from the basal ganglia of control and 6-hy
257 tentials (fEPSPs) or population spikes (PSs) were recorded from the CA1 hippocampus following CA1 s.
258                             Neural ensembles were recorded from the CA3 region of rats running on T-b
259                   Ultrasound and surface EMG were recorded from the calf and tibialis anterior (TA) m
260 sh multifocal electroretinograms (sf-mfERGs) were recorded from the central 45 degrees, and stereo fu
261                               Perinatal data were recorded from the children's medical records or rep
262 ensis sp. nov. and R. chindwinensis sp. nov. were recorded from the Chindwin Basin, and R. mouhoti ha
263   Alarm notification data and response times were recorded from the continuous capture of institution
264               Extracellular field potentials were recorded from the deep-layer visual neocortex.
265        Demographics and clinical information were recorded from the electronic medical record.
266                              Optical signals were recorded from the epicardium with a CCD video camer
267 H-reflex) and motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded from the gastrocnemius muscle.
268 d electroretinograms (flash and flicker ERG) were recorded from the injured and control eyes before a
269  angiograms showing individual cell movement were recorded from the intact eyes of four monkeys and t
270                                 Surface ECGs were recorded from the limb leads, and VAQRS was calcula
271                 The mapping of the data that were recorded from the MEA revealed the transfer mode of
272                       Mean skin temperatures were recorded from the mouth and nose using infrared the
273                Additional responses to odors were recorded from the neuron in Heliothis virescens.
274 ect and indirect pupil light reflexes (PLRs) were recorded from the noninjured eye, and electroretino
275                      Motor-evoked potentials were recorded from the resting and active right FDI.
276               Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded from the right first dorsal interosseous i
277 trically-evoked responses in both structures were recorded from the same slice.
278        Cochlear microphonic potentials (CMs) were recorded from the sharply tuned, strongly resonant
279 rical stimulation of the L4/L5 dorsal roots, were recorded from the spinal cord above and below a les
280            Point-wise total deviation values were recorded from the static automated perimetry (Swedi
281                       Local field potentials were recorded from the subthalamic nucleus of 12 patient
282                       Local field potentials were recorded from the subthalamic nucleus of eight Park
283  and P150, and luminance threshold responses were recorded from the superior colliculus at P150.
284 -unit and discriminated single unit activity were recorded from the surface of arterial vessels.This
285 (I.M.) and surface electromyographic signals were recorded from the vastus lateralis (VL) during volu
286            Tidal volume and respiratory rate were recorded from the ventilator.
287                 Extracellular unit responses were recorded from the vestibular nucleus (VN) and media
288 mpound action potentials to puretone stimuli were recorded from the VIIIth craniofacial nerve at 4wee
289 ith timescales the order of milliseconds can be recorded from these samples.
290 s of sensory stimuli were presented and ERPs were recorded from thirty-two scalp electrodes while par
291                       Thirty-nine plant taxa were recorded from three hives but only ten at greater t
292 us excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) were recorded from two different classes of neurons in t
293                                    Responses were recorded from two intrinsic hand muscles.
294                       Baseline TMS responses were recorded from two intrinsic hand muscles: flexor di
295 tivity of 21 MRMNs in the oculomotor nucleus were recorded from two monkeys with exotropia as they pe
296                                    Responses were recorded from two normal subjects whose pupils were
297                         Single-unit activity was recorded from V6A in two Macaca fascicularis fixatin
298 ory postsynaptic currents (eEPSCs or sEPSCs) were recorded from visualized, layer II/III pyramidal ce
299         Full-field electroretinograms (ERGs) were recorded from wild-type (C57BL/6; Rpe65(+/+)) and R
300  during which a total of 8259 and 7042 cells were recorded from young and old rats, respectively.

 
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