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Werner J. Schmidt (1950–2007) pushing the boundary of neuroscience: a true academician and a complete gentleman

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Archer, T., Beninger, R.J. Werner J. Schmidt (1950–2007) pushing the boundary of neuroscience: a true academician and a complete gentleman. neurotox res 12, i–iv (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03033904

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