Newly formed excitatory pathways provide a substrate for hyperexcitability in experimental temporal lobe epilepsy
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Christophe Bernard | J. Hirsch | Y. Ben‐Ari | M. Esclapez | Monique Esclapez | C. Bernard | Yezekiel Ben‐Ari | June C. Hirsch
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