Special purpose amplifier to record spike trains of insect taste cells

  • J. J. de Kramer
  • J. N. van der Molen
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Keywords

Insect taste cells Spike train recording 

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© IFMBE 1980

Authors and Affiliations

  • J. J. de Kramer
    • 1
  • J. N. van der Molen
    • 1
  1. 1.Zoological Laboratory Dept. of Animal PhysiologyState University of LeidenLeidenNetherlands

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