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Hyperpolarization-activated cation currents in human epileptogenic neocortex
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Wierschke S et al. – The biophysical properties of IH in cortices from TLE, FLE, and rat tissue suggest a deficit of HCN1 subunits in the human epileptogenic neocortex, which in turn may increase excitability and probability of seizure activity.
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