Excitatory and inhibitory receptors utilize distinct post- and trans-synaptic mechanisms in vivo

  1. Taisuke Miyazaki
  2. Megumi Morimoto-Tomita
  3. Coralie Berthoux
  4. Kotaro Konno
  5. Yoav Noam
  6. Tokiwa Yamasaki
  7. Matthijs Verhage
  8. Pablo E Castillo
  9. Masahiko Watanabe
  10. Susumu Tomita  Is a corresponding author
  1. Hokkaido University, Japan
  2. Yale University, United States
  3. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, United States
  4. Amsterdam University Medical Center, Netherlands

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  1. Taisuke Miyazaki
  2. Megumi Morimoto-Tomita
  3. Coralie Berthoux
  4. Kotaro Konno
  5. Yoav Noam
  6. Tokiwa Yamasaki
  7. Matthijs Verhage
  8. Pablo E Castillo
  9. Masahiko Watanabe
  10. Susumu Tomita
(2021)
Excitatory and inhibitory receptors utilize distinct post- and trans-synaptic mechanisms in vivo
eLife 10:e59613.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.59613

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