Neurokinetics: The Dynamics of Neurobiology in Vivo

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Neurokinetics: The Dynamics of Neurobiology in Vivo. / Gjedde, Albert; Bauer, William R.; Wong, Dean F.

1st udg. New York, NY, USA : Springer, 2010. 358 s.

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Harvard

Gjedde, A, Bauer, WR & Wong, DF 2010, Neurokinetics: The Dynamics of Neurobiology in Vivo. 1st udg, Springer, New York, NY, USA.

APA

Gjedde, A., Bauer, W. R., & Wong, D. F. (2010). Neurokinetics: The Dynamics of Neurobiology in Vivo. (1st udg.) Springer.

Vancouver

Gjedde A, Bauer WR, Wong DF. Neurokinetics: The Dynamics of Neurobiology in Vivo. 1st udg. New York, NY, USA: Springer, 2010. 358 s.

Author

Gjedde, Albert ; Bauer, William R. ; Wong, Dean F. / Neurokinetics: The Dynamics of Neurobiology in Vivo. 1st udg. New York, NY, USA : Springer, 2010. 358 s.

Bibtex

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