Long-term effects of early life seizures on endogenous local network activity of the mouse neocortex
Understanding the long term impact of early life seizures (ELS) is of vital importance both for researchers and clinicians. Most experimental studies of how seizures affect the developing brain have drawn their conclusions based on changes detected at the cellular or behavioral level, rather than on...
Main Authors: | Rigas, P, Sigalas, C, Nikita, M, Kaplanian, A, Armaos, K, Leontiadis, LJ, Zlatanos, C, Kapogiannatou, A, Peta, C, Katri, A, Skaliora, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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