Odorant-evoked electrical responses in Grueneberg ganglion neurons rely on cGMP-associated signaling proteins

scientific article published on 4 February 2013

Odorant-evoked electrical responses in Grueneberg ganglion neurons rely on cGMP-associated signaling proteins is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.NEULET.2013.01.032
P698PubMed publication ID23384572

P50authorJoerg FleischerQ43693162
Martin BielQ51156453
Ruey-Bing YangQ57098112
P2093author name stringWolfgang Hanke
Katharina Mamasuew
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)38-42
P577publication date2013-02-04
P1433published inNeuroscience LettersQ7002625
P1476titleOdorant-evoked electrical responses in Grueneberg ganglion neurons rely on cGMP-associated signaling proteins
P478volume539

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