Epileptogenesis During Development: Injury, Circuit Recruitment, and Plasticity
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概要
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- 2002-05-01
著者
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MAZARATI Andrey
Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
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SHIN Don
Department of Pediatrics, UCLA School of Medicine
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WASTERLAIN Claude
Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
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Sankar Raman
Department Of Neurology University Of California Of Los Angeles School Of Medicine
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Shin Don
Department Of Pediatrics University Of California Of Los Angeles School Of Medicine
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Sankar Raman
Department Of Neurology And Pediatrics Mattel Children's Hospital At Ucla University Of Califor
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Mazarati Andrey
Department Of Neurology University Of California Of Los Angeles School Of Medicine
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LIU Hantao
Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
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Liu Hantao
Epilepsy Research Laboratory Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Wasterlain Claude
Epilepsy Research Laboratory Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Wasterlain Claude
Department Of Neurology University Of California Los Angeles
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- Granule Cell Neurogenesis After Status Epilepticus in the Immature Rat Brain
- Psychopathology and Pediatric Complex Partial Seizures : Seizure-related, Cognitive, and Linguistic Variables
- Programmed Neuronal Necrosis and Status Epilepticus
- Treatment Strategies for Myoclonic Seizures and Epilepsy Syndromes with Myoclonic Seizures
- GABA Synapses and the Rapid Loss of Inhibition to Dentate Gyrus Granule Cells after Brief Perforant-Path Stimulation
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- Preface
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