Targeted knockout of GABA-A receptor gamma 2 subunit provokes transient light-induced reflex seizures in zebrafish larvae
Epilepsy is a common primary neurological disorder characterized by the chronic tendency of a patient to experience epileptic seizures, which are abnormal body movements or cognitive states that result from excessive, hypersynchronous brain activity. Epilepsy has been found to have numerous etiologi...
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Main Authors: | Meijiang Liao (Author), Uday Kundap (Author), Richard E. Rosch (Author), Dominic R. W. Burrows (Author), Martin P. Meyer (Author), Bouchra Ouled Amar Bencheikh (Author), Patrick Cossette (Author), Éric Samarut (Author) |
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