Evidence from lesion studies for epileptogenic and non-epileptogenic neurotoxic interactions between kainic acid and excitatory innervation

Brain Research - Tập 205 - Trang 405-410 - 1981
J. Victor Nadler1, Debra A. Evenson1, E. Michael Smith1
1Department of Pharmacology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N. C. 27710 U.S.A.

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