High‐frequency Oscillations after Status Epilepticus: Epileptogenesis and Seizure Genesis

Summary:  Purpose: To investigate the temporal relation between high‐frequency oscillations (HFOs) in the dentate gyrus and recurrent spontaneous seizures after intrahippocampal kainite‐induced status epilepticus.

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