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OMIM - Epilepsy
PBMC gene expression of gluticortoid treated epileptic and healthy children
Dentate gyri of mice with neuronal-specific SRF-knockout and kainic acid-induced seizures
Medial temporal lobe expression in patients with intractible epilepsy
Larvae 4dpf with transient morpholino knockdown of LIS1
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Pulmonary hemorrhage induced by epileptic seizure.
Recent pharmacology and molecular biology associated with epilepsy].
Evaluating the rate of recurrence of epilepsy after therapy discontinuation in 2-year seizure-free e…
A meta-analysis of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the plasma of epileptic patients with recent seizur…
Orexins cause epileptic activity.
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Epileptic Seizures in Intensive Care Units
Treating Non-epileptic Seizures Using Magnetic Brain Stimulation
Epidemiology of Suspected Epileptic Seizures
Project UPLIFT for Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures
Auricular Acupuncture For The Treatment Of Non-Epileptic Seizures
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