Synchronous Inhibitory Potentials Precede Seizure-Like Events in Acute Models of Focal Limbic Seizures
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Gian Luca Breschi | Vadym Gnatkovsky | Stefano Taverna | Laura Uva | Marco de Curtis | M. de Curtis | L. Uva | S. Taverna | V. Gnatkovsky | G. Breschi
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