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Drs. A. S. V. Burgen and S. W. Kuffler claim1 that the dual inhibitory regulation of one cell by two neurons with distinctly different physiological performance which they found in the stretch receptor of the lobster (presumably Homarus vulgaris?) is a phenomenon which has not been found elsewhere.
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HOYLE, G. Two Inhibitory Fibres forming Synapses with a Single Cell. Nature 181, 1134 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1811134a0
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