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Single-unit recording / Root / Multielectrode array / Action potential / Astrocyte / Coincidence detection in neurobiology / Vascular plant / Neural oscillation / Membrane potential / Biology / Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology
Date: 2011-06-05 04:31:58
Single-unit recording
Root
Multielectrode array
Action potential
Astrocyte
Coincidence detection in neurobiology
Vascular plant
Neural oscillation
Membrane potential
Biology
Neurophysiology
Electrophysiology

Spatiotemporal dynamics of the electrical network activity in the root apex E. Masia, M. Ciszakb, G. Stefanoa, L. Rennaa, E. Azzarelloa, C. Pandolfia, S. Mugnaia, F. Balusˇkac, F. T. Arecchib,d,

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