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Harnessing GABAergic Transmission for Slow Oscillations

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Zhan, Y. Harnessing GABAergic Transmission for Slow Oscillations. Neurosci. Bull. 32, 501–502 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-016-0058-1

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Keywords

  • GABAA Receptor
  • Local Field Potential
  • Oscillatory Activity
  • Slow Oscillation
  • GABAergic Transmission