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. 1966 Nov 1;31(2):363–368. doi: 10.1083/jcb.31.2.363

A MORPHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL STUDY ON A CLUSTER OF IDENTIFIABLE NEUROSECRETORY CELLS IN THE ABDOMINAL GANGLION OF APLYSIA CALIFORNICA

R E Coggeshall 1, E R Kandel 1, I Kupfermann 1, R Waziri 1
PMCID: PMC2107051  PMID: 19866706

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