Brain Lipopolysaccharide Preconditioning-Induced Gene Reprogramming Mediates a Tolerance State in Electroconvulsive Shock Model of Epilepsy
There is increasing evidence pointing toward the role of inflammatory processes in epileptic seizures, and reciprocally, prolonged seizures induce more inflammation in the brain. In this regard, effective strategies to control epilepsy resulting from neuroinflammation could be targeted. Based on the...
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Main Authors: | Elham Amini (Author), Mojtaba Golpich (Author), Abdoreza S. Farjam (Author), Behnam Kamalidehghan (Author), Zahurin Mohamed (Author), Norlinah M. Ibrahim (Author), Abolhassan Ahmadiani (Author), Azman A. Raymond (Author) |
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