Pharmacological and electrographic properties of epileptiform activity induced by elevated K2+ and lowered Ca2+ and Mg2+ concentration in rat hippocampal slices
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Uwe Heinemann | U. Heinemann | A. Leschinger | Peter Igelmund | Jasmine Stabel | Andreas Leschinger | J. Stabel | P. Igelmund
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