Increasing cortical excitability: a possible explanation for the proconvulsant role of sleep deprivation.
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Maria Grazia Marciani | Andrea Romigi | Fabio Placidi | Francesca Izzi | Mario Tombini | Gian Luigi Gigli | M. Marciani | M. Tombini | G. Gigli | M. Desiato | F. Placidi | A. Romigi | F. Izzi | Maria Teresa Desiato | Anna Scalise | A. Scalise
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