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Dendritic spine pathology in epilepsy: Cause or consequence?
M. Wong
, D. Guo
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Neurosciences
Section of Pediatric Epilepsy
Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC)
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Keyphrases
Epilepsy
100%
Dendritic Spines
100%
Spine Pathology
100%
Seizure
66%
Epilepsy Patients
33%
Spinal Abnormality
33%
Dendritic Pathology
33%
Comorbidity
16%
Novel Therapeutics
16%
Functional Consequences
16%
Brain Injury
16%
Autism
16%
Genetic Syndromes
16%
Neurological Deficit
16%
Cognitive Deficits
16%
Epileptic Rats
16%
Clinical Consequences
16%
Epileptogenesis
16%
Hyperexcitable
16%
Memory Problems
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Brain Injury
100%
Genetic Disorder
100%
Cognitive Defect
100%
Epileptogenesis
100%
Animal Models of Epilepsy
100%
Comorbidity
100%
Neuroscience
Dendritic Spine
100%
Cognitive Disorders
16%
Epileptogenesis
16%
Comorbidity
16%
Autism
16%