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90. Shu, Y.S. and McCormick, D.A. (2002)
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82. Destexhe, A., McCormick, D.A., Sejnowski, T. (1999)
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81. Cremora, O., Di Paolo, G., Wenk, M. Luthi,
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79. Luthi, A. and McCormick, D.A. (1999)
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69. Nowak, L.G., Sanchez-Vives, M.V., and
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67. Lee, K.H., and McCormick. D.A. (1997)
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62. McCormick, D.A., and Bal, T. (1997) Sleep and Arousal: Thalamocortical
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58. Pape, H.-C., and McCormick, D.A. (1995)
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54. Bal, T., von Krosigk, M., and McCormick,
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50. Ramoa, A., and McCormick, D.A. (1994)
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49. Ramoa, A., and McCormick, D.A. (1994)
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46. McCormick, D.A., Wang, Z., and Huguenard,
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44. Wang, Z. and McCormick, D.A. (1992) Control of Firing Mode of Corticotectal
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relay neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology, 68:
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42. Huguenard, J.R. and McCormick, D.A. (1992)
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14. McCormick, D.A. and Thompson, R.F. Neuronal responses
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