Antiseizure properties of fenamate NSAIDs determined in mature human stem-cell derived neuroglial circuits
Repeated and uncontrolled seizures in epilepsy result in brain cell loss and neural inflammation. Current anticonvulsants primarily target ion channels and receptors implicated in seizure activity. Identification of neurotherapeutics that can inhibit epileptiform activity and reduce inflammation in...
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Main Authors: | Hamed Salmanzadeh (Author), Robert F. Halliwell (Author) |
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