Trace Elements and Electrolytes Homeostasis and Their Relation to Antioxidant Enzyme Activity in Brain Hyperexcitability of Epileptic Patients
Epileptogenesis is a big challenge. Various experimental and human studies suggested that the homeostasis of trace elements, electrolytes, membrane lipid peroxidation, and antioxidants is crucial for brain function, and they were directly or indirectly implicated as taking part in the pathophysiolog...
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Main Authors: | Sherifa A. Hamed (Author), Moustafa M. Abdellah (Author) |
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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