Targeting oxidative stress improves disease outcomes in a rat model of acquired epilepsy
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Massimo Rizzi | Eleonora Aronica | Erwin A van Vliet | Manisha Patel | Annamaria Vezzani | M. Walker | E. Aronica | A. Vezzani | E. V. van Vliet | D. Antoine | T. Ravizza | Manisha N. Patel | E. Del Giudice | S. Balosso | G. Terrone | Silvia Balosso | Matthew C Walker | Daniel J Antoine | A. Pastore | L. Liang | Alberto Pauletti | T. Shekh-Ahmad | A. Salamone | M. Rizzi | R. Pascente | Bianca R. Villa | A. Abramov | Teresa Ravizza | Ennio Del Giudice | Alberto Pauletti | Gaetano Terrone | Tawfeeq Shekh-Ahmad | Alessia Salamone | Anna Pastore | Rosaria Pascente | Li-Ping Liang | Bianca R Villa | Andrey Y Abramov | Alessia Salamone | Anna Pastore | Tawfeeq Shekh-Ahmad | D. J. Antoine | Eleonora Aronica | Massimo Rizzi | Andrey Y. Abramov | Erwin A. van Vliet | Manisha Patel | Matthew C. Walker
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