Limbic networks and epileptiform synchronization: the view from the experimental side.
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Rüdiger Köhling | Massimo Avoli | Maxime Lévesque | Charles Behr | Margherita D'Antuono | Shabnam Hamidi | Rochelle Herrington | Pariya Salami | Zahra Shiri | M. Avoli | R. Köhling | M. Lévesque | M. D'antuono | Zahra Shiri | C. Behr | P. Salami | S. Hamidi | R. Herrington | Shabnam Hamidi | Rochelle Herrington
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