Slamdance: seizing a fly model for epilepsy
Slamdance: seizing a fly model for epilepsy
brain seizures, as in epilepsy, are characterized by massively synchronous firing of neurons. Given the extraordinary complexity of the human brain, it is surprising that epilepsy is not a more common complaint. Episodic brain seizures currently affect ∼1% of the human population, and causes for
- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- Allen Institute for Brain Science United States
- Charles Sturt University Australia
- Griffith University Australia
2800 Neuroscience, Physiology, General Neuroscience, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, 1314 Physiology, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified, Medical and Health Sciences, Epilepsy, Reflex, Sodium Channels, Disease Models, Animal, Drosophila melanogaster, Seizures, Animals, Female, Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified, Noise
2800 Neuroscience, Physiology, General Neuroscience, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, 1314 Physiology, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified, Medical and Health Sciences, Epilepsy, Reflex, Sodium Channels, Disease Models, Animal, Drosophila melanogaster, Seizures, Animals, Female, Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified, Noise
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