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. 2015 Aug 14:9:108.
doi: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00108. eCollection 2015.

Editorial: At the top of the interneuronal pyramid-calretinin expressing cortical interneurons

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Editorial: At the top of the interneuronal pyramid-calretinin expressing cortical interneurons

Filip Barinka et al. Front Neuroanat. .
No abstract available

Keywords: calcium-binding proteins; calretinin; cortical development; corticogenesis; epilepsy; interneurons; primate cortex.

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