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Physiological properties of neurons in bat entorhinal cortex exhibit an inverse gradient along the dorsal-ventral axis compared to entorhinal neurons in rat

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Heys JG, Shay CF, MacLeod KM, Witter MP, Moss CF, Hasselmo ME (2016). Journal of Neuroscience, 36(16), 4591-9.

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