The Role of Kainate Receptors in the Pathophysiology of Hypoxia-Induced Seizures in the Neonatal Mouse
Abstract Kainate receptors (KARs) are glutamate receptors with peak expression during late embryonic and early postnatal periods. Altered KAR-mediated neurotransmission and subunit expression are observed in several brain disorders, including epilepsy. Here, we examined the role of KARs in regulatin...
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Main Authors: | Denise K. Grosenbaugh, Brittany M. Ross, Pravin Wagley, Santina A. Zanelli |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0428bd9452d54bc9a99c83ee5546e69d |
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