Electrophysiological Evidence for the Development of a Self-Sustained Large-Scale Epileptic Network in the Kainate Mouse Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
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Margitta Seeck | Christoph M Michel | Charles Quairiaux | Karl Schaller | C. Quairiaux | C. Michel | K. Schaller | M. Seeck | G. Birot | J. Kiss | Laurent Sheybani | L. Sheybani | A. Contestabile | Jozsef Zoltan Kiss | Gwenaël Birot | Alessandro Contestabile
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