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1. Seizure-induced microvascular injury is associated with impaired neurovascular coupling and blood-brain barrier dysfunction. Prager O, Kamintsky L, Hasam-Henderson LA, Schoknecht K, Wuntke V, Papageorgiou I, Swolinsky J, Muoio V, Bar-Klein G, Vazana U, Heinemann U, Friedman A, Kovács R. Epilepsia; 2019 Feb; 60(2):322-336. PubMed ID: 30609012 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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