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Efecto de la lidocaina y la acetilcolina sobre la actividad neuronal del giro dentado inducida por estimulacion nociva.

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Efecto de la lidocaina y la acetilcolina sobre la actividad neuronal del giro dentado inducida por estimulacion nociva.
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Instituto de Medicina Tropical - Facultad de Medicina - Universidad Central de Venezuela.
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