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Descending 5-hydroxytryptamine raphe inputs repress the expression of serotonergic neurons and slow the maturation of inhibitory systems in mouse embryonic …

Branchereau et al., 2002

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4799201118422626498
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Branchereau P
Chapron J
Meyrand P
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Journal of Neuroscience

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Spontaneous synchronous rhythmic activities are a common feature of immature neuronal networks. Although the mechanisms underlying such activities have been studied extensively, whether they might be controlled by modulatory information remains …
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