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Shape-shifting at a cerebellar synapse allows submillisecond signaling

Posted on October 1, 2005October 18, 2017 by Tsai-Yi Lu
Nat Neurosci. 2005 Oct;8(10):1279-81.

Shape-shifting at a cerebellar synapse allows submillisecond signaling.

Bergles DE.

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