Обусловленные эпилепсией изменения ГАМК рецепторов гиппокампа: молекулярно-биологические исследования одиночных нейронов
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Генерализованные тоническо-клонические судороги (ГТКС), наблюдаемые у ПИЛО-животных, изначально имеют лимбический фокус, а затем распространяются в неокортекс и таламус, активируя сперва энторинапьный и периринальный участки кортекса (Cavalheiro, Е.А. et al., 1991) — критические структуры для генерализации судорог (Garant D.S. et al., 1993, Halonen Т. et al., 1994, Kelly M.E., Mclntyre D. C… Читать ещё >
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