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•Meet the 'Wikipedia' for neurons: NeuroElectro
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Extensive research has been conducted about the 300 different kinds of neurons in the brain and their function, but this information has been spread across tens of thousands of research papers. Now, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have used ...

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