Acute effect of antiseizure drugs on background oscillations in Scn1aA1783V Dravet syndrome mouse model
Dravet syndrome (Dravet) is a rare and severe form of developmental epileptic encephalopathy. Antiseizure medications (ASMs) for Dravet patients include valproic acid (VA) or clobazam (CLB), with or without stiripentol (STP), while sodium channel blockers like carbamazepine (CBZ) or lamotrigine (LTG...
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Main Authors: | Shir Quinn (Author), Marina Brusel (Author), Mor Ovadia (Author), Moran Rubinstein (Author) |
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