Reciprocal Changes in Phosphorylation and Methylation of Mammalian Brain Sodium Channels in Response to Seizures*
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Je-Hyun Baek | Moran Rubinstein | James S Trimmer | J. Trimmer | Je-Hyun Baek | M. Rubinstein | T. Scheuer | Todd Scheuer | Moran Rubinstein
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