Emerging insights into the genesis of epilepsy.
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McNamara, JO
Published in: Nature
June 24, 1999
Epilepsies are a diverse collection of brain disorders that affect 1-2% of the population. Current therapies are unsatisfactory as they provide only symptomatic relief, are effective in only a subset of affected individuals, and are often accompanied by persistent toxic effects. It is hoped that insight into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of epileptogenesis will lead to new therapies, prevention, or even a cure. Emerging insights point to alterations of synaptic function and intrinsic properties of neurons as common mechanisms underlying the hyperexcitability in diverse forms of epilepsy.
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Nature
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0028-0836
Publication Date
June 24, 1999
Volume
399
Issue
6738 Suppl
Start / End Page
A15 / A22
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Neurons
- Humans
- General Science & Technology
- Forecasting
- Epilepsy
- Brain Injuries
- Axons
- Autoimmune Diseases
- Animals
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McNamara, J. O. (1999). Emerging insights into the genesis of epilepsy. Nature, 399(6738 Suppl), A15–A22. https://doi.org/10.1038/399a015
McNamara, J. O. “Emerging insights into the genesis of epilepsy.” Nature 399, no. 6738 Suppl (June 24, 1999): A15–22. https://doi.org/10.1038/399a015.
McNamara JO. Emerging insights into the genesis of epilepsy. Nature. 1999 Jun 24;399(6738 Suppl):A15–22.
McNamara, J. O. “Emerging insights into the genesis of epilepsy.” Nature, vol. 399, no. 6738 Suppl, June 1999, pp. A15–22. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/399a015.
McNamara JO. Emerging insights into the genesis of epilepsy. Nature. 1999 Jun 24;399(6738 Suppl):A15–A22.
Published In
Nature
DOI
ISSN
0028-0836
Publication Date
June 24, 1999
Volume
399
Issue
6738 Suppl
Start / End Page
A15 / A22
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Neurons
- Humans
- General Science & Technology
- Forecasting
- Epilepsy
- Brain Injuries
- Axons
- Autoimmune Diseases
- Animals