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Krauss, Robert W.
Federation of Amer Soc for Exper Biology, Bethesda, MD, United States
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Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
MARC Ancillary Training Activities (Grant) (NIGMS) (T36)
Project #
5T36GM008059-05
Application #
3546015
Study Section
Minority Access To Research Careers Review Committee (MRC)
Project Start
1981-04-01
Project End
1988-06-30
Budget Start
1986-07-01
Budget End
1987-06-30
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
1986
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Federation of Amer Soc for Exper Biology
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Bethesda
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
20814
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Serrano-Velez, Jose L; Rodriguez-Alvarado, Melanie; Torres-Vazquez, Irma I et al.
(2014)
Abundance of gap junctions at glutamatergic mixed synapses in adult Mosquitofish spinal cord neurons.
Front Neural Circuits 8:66
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