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Tectal-derived interneurons contribute to phasic and tonic inhibition in the visual thalamus

Authors
  1. A Delogu
  2. A Kataoka
  3. AC Errington
  4. AD Guler
  5. AE Casale
  6. AM Sillito
  7. B Golding
  8. B Ortino
  9. BM Hooks
  10. C Acuna-Goycolea
  11. C Chen
  12. C Le Magueresse
  13. CA Hunt
  14. CJ Akerman
  15. CL Thompson
  16. CL Torborg
  17. CR Houser
  18. D Stellwagen
  19. DA Balderes
  20. DA Butts
  21. DK Simon
  22. DL Benson
  23. DP Bright
  24. EG Jones
  25. EG Jones
  26. EK Dilger
  27. FW Farley
  28. G Colasante
  29. G Fishell
  30. G Govindaiah
  31. H Song
  32. HJ Ralston 3rd
  33. I Cobos
  34. J Altman
  35. J Altman
  36. J DeFelipe
  37. K Kala
  38. K McAlonan
  39. K Sellers
  40. KA Wafford
  41. L Puelles
  42. L Puelles
  43. M Fagiolini
  44. M Steriade
  45. MB Herd
  46. ML Jensen
  47. MW Dubin
  48. O Marin
  49. O Marin
  50. O Marin
  51. P Arcelli
  52. S Scholpp
  53. SA Crone
  54. SM Sherman
  55. SM Virolainen
  56. SR Williams
  57. T Stühmer
  58. TK Hensch
  59. TY Vue
  60. W Singer
  61. Y Jeong
  62. Y Qi
  63. Z Huang
  64. Z Rovo
  65. Z Ye
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