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期刊名:Frontiers in neuroscience

缩写:FRONT NEUROSCI-SWITZ

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e-ISSN:1662-453X

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Using recombinant rabies virus (RV), we developed a dual transsynaptic retrograde tracing technique in the rat central nervous system. Two strains of recombinant RV, injected into two separate loci of the brain, were taken up through axon t...
Gordon M G Shepherd Gordon M G Shepherd
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