Nav1.1 Localizes to Axons of Parvalbumin-Positive Inhibitory Interneurons: A Circuit Basis for Epileptic Seizures in Mice Carrying an Scn1a Gene Mutation
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Hiroyuki Miyamoto | Yuchio Yanagawa | Teiichi Furuichi | Takao K. Hensch | Shigeyoshi Itohara | Y. Yanagawa | K. Yamakawa | S. Itohara | K. Obata | T. Hensch | N. Morita | T. Furuichi | H. Miyamoto | T. Takeuchi | N. Atapour | I. Ogiwara | Noriyuki Morita | I. Inoue | Kunihiko Obata | Kazuhiro Yamakawa | E. Mazaki | Ikuo Ogiwara | Emi Mazaki | Nafiseh Atapour | Ikuyo Inoue | Tamaki Takeuchi
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