The cortical innate immune response increases local neuronal excitability leading to seizures.
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Mark R Hutchinson | Linda R Watkins | S. Maier | D. Barth | L. Watkins | M. Hutchinson | K. M. Rodgers | Steven F Maier | Daniel S Barth | Krista M Rodgers | Alexis Northcutt | A. Northcutt
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