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Generation and On-Demand Initiation of Acute Ictal Activity in Rodent and Human Tissue
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Neuroscience
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JoVE Journal Neuroscience
Generation and On-Demand Initiation of Acute Ictal Activity in Rodent and Human Tissue

Generation and On-Demand Initiation of Acute Ictal Activity in Rodent and Human Tissue

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January 19, 2019

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06:45 min
January 19, 2019

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Acute seizure models are important for studying the mechanisms underlying epileptiform events. Furthermore, the ability to generate epileptiform events on-demand provides a highly efficient method to study the exact sequence of events underlying their initiation. Here, we describe the acute 4-aminopyridine cortical seizure models established in mouse and human tissue.

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