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  • 1. PET Neuroimaging Reveals Serotonergic and Metabolic Dysfunctions in the Hippocampal Electrical Kindling Model of Epileptogenesis.
    Bascuñana P, García-García L, Javela J, Fernández de la Rosa R, Shiha AA, Kelly J, Delgado M, Pozo MÁ.
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  • 2. [(18)F]FDG PET Neuroimaging Predicts Pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) Kindling Outcome in Rats.
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  • 3. Imaging correlates of behavioral impairments: An experimental PET study in the rat pilocarpine epilepsy model.
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