eEF2K/eEF2 Pathway Controls the Excitation/Inhibition Balance and Susceptibility to Epileptic Seizures
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M. Passafaro | K. Rosenblum | M. Francolini | C. Proud | F. Valtorta | M. Kopanitsa | A. Ryazanov | Elham Taha | C. Verpelli | C. Sala | A. Bachi | D. Braida | M. Sala | A. Cattaneo | L. Murru | J. Cook | M. Poe | L. Ponzoni | R. Benfante | A. Mossa | I. Barrera | F. Rusconi | E. Vezzoli | C. Montani | M. Stephen | F. C. Guarnieri | Giulio Ippolito | Caterina Montani | C. Heise | Jonathan Zapata
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