This chapter is dedicated to the memory of the late Professor Massimo Grattarola, who pioneered the MEA technique in Italy.
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Giugliano, M., Arsiero, M., Darbon, P., Streit, J., Lüscher, HR. (2006). Emerging Network Activity in Dissociated Cultures of Neocortex: Novel Electrophysiological Protocols and Mathematical Modeling. In: Taketani, M., Baudry, M. (eds) Advances in Network Electrophysiology. Springer, Boston, MA . https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25858-2_10
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