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2134
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221
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106
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68
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9
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8
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1
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2012
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Brain Diseases
Heine, V. M.
,
Dooves, S.
,
Holmes, D.
&
Wagner, J. E.
,
2012
, New York:
Spring
.
Research output
:
Book / Report
›
Book
›
Academic
Peptide Neurotransmitters and Hormones
Li, K. W.
,
2012
, Oxford:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
.
Research output
:
Book / Report
›
Book
›
Academic
2011
Neuroproteomics
Li, K. W.
,
2011
, New York/Heidelberg:
Humana Press
.
317 p.
(Neuromethods; no. 57)
Research output
:
Book / Report
›
Book
›
Academic
Slow Brain Oscillations of Sleep, Resting State and Vigilance
van Someren, E. J. W.
,
van der Werf, Y. D.
,
Roelfsema, P. R.
,
Mansvelder, H. D.
&
Lopes da Silva, F. H.
,
2011
, Amsterdam:
Elsevier
.
368 p.
(Progress in Brain Research; no. 193)
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:
Book / Report
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Book
›
Academic