Michael Hausser
Michael A. Häusser is a British scientist who is professor of Neuroscience, based in the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research at University College London (UCL). Provided by Wikipedia-
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11Correction: Loss of Bardet-Biedl syndrome proteins causes synaptic aberrations in principal neurons.by Naila Haq, Christoph Schmidt-Hieber, Fernando J Sialana, Lorenza Ciani, Janosch P Heller, Michelle Stewart, Liz Bentley, Sara Wells, Richard J Rodenburg, Patrick M Nolan, Elizabeth Forsythe, Michael C Wu, Gert Lubec, Patricia C Salinas, Michael Häusser, Philip L Beales, Sofia Christou-SavinaGet full text
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12by Naila Haq, Christoph Schmidt-Hieber, Fernando J Sialana, Lorenza Ciani, Janosch P Heller, Michelle Stewart, Liz Bentley, Sara Wells, Richard J Rodenburg, Patrick M Nolan, Elizabeth Forsythe, Michael C Wu, Gert Lubec, P Salinas, Michael Häusser, Philip L Beales, Sofia Christou-SavinaGet full text
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13by The International Brain Laboratory, Valeria Aguillon-Rodriguez, Dora Angelaki, Hannah Bayer, Niccolo Bonacchi, Matteo Carandini, Fanny Cazettes, Gaelle Chapuis, Anne K Churchland, Yang Dan, Eric Dewitt, Mayo Faulkner, Hamish Forrest, Laura Haetzel, Michael Häusser, Sonja B Hofer, Fei Hu, Anup Khanal, Christopher Krasniak, Ines Laranjeira, Zachary F Mainen, Guido Meijer, Nathaniel J Miska, Thomas D Mrsic-Flogel, Masayoshi Murakami, Jean-Paul Noel, Alejandro Pan-Vazquez, Cyrille Rossant, Joshua Sanders, Karolina Socha, Rebecca Terry, Anne E Urai, Hernando Vergara, Miles Wells, Christian J Wilson, Ilana B Witten, Lauren E Wool, Anthony M ZadorGet full text
Published 2021-05-01
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