Are Cytomegalic Neurons and Balloon Cells Generators of Epileptic Activity in Pediatric Cortical Dysplasia?
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概要
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- 2005-07-01
著者
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Mathern Gary
Division Of Neurosurgery Reed Neurological Research Center Ucla Medical Center
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Mathern Gary
Mental Retardation Research Center David Geffen School Of Medicine University Of California Los Ange
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Vinters Harry
Brain Research Institute David Geffen School Of Medicine University Of California Los Angeles
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CEPEDA Carlos
Mental Retardation Research Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los An
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ANDRE Veronique
Mental Retardation Research Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los An
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LEVINE Michael
Mental Retardation Research Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los An
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Andre Veronique
Mental Retardation Research Center David Geffen School Of Medicine University Of California Los Ange
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Levine Michael
Mental Retardation Research Center David Geffen School Of Medicine University Of California Los Ange
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Cepeda Carlos
Mental Retardation Research Center David Geffen School Of Medicine University Of California Los Ange
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Cepeda Carlos
The Mental Retardation Research Center David Geffen School Of Medicine University Of California Los
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