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P50 Sensory Gating in Infants
Published on: December 26, 2013
50 years ago: how prepared were our minds?
Jean Lindenmann1, Jean Lindenmnann
1Medical Faculty, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland. jean.lindenmann@access.unizh.ch
Abstract:
In 1956, when we started our collaboration, both Alick Isaacs and myself had done previous work on interference between inactive and active influenza viruses. We were aware of the state interference research had reached and of the two alternative explanations that had been envisaged.
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