Physiological consequences of selective suppression of synaptic transmission in developing cerebral cortical networks in vitro: differential effects on intrinsically generated bioelwctric discharges in a living 'model' system for slow-wave sleep activity.

Physiological consequences of selective suppression of synaptic transmission in developing cerebral cortical networks in vitro: differential effects on intrinsically generated bioelwctric discharges in a living 'model' system for slow-wave sleep activity.