Chemogenetic recruitment of specific interneurons suppresses seizure activity
Current anti-epileptic medications that boost synaptic inhibition are effective in reducing several types of epileptic seizure activity. Nevertheless, these drugs can generate significant side-effects and even paradoxical responses due to the broad nature of their action. Recently developed chemogen...
Main Authors: | Calin, A, Stancu, M, Zagrean, A, Jefferys, J, Ilie, A, Akerman, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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