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[Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology] Issues in Clinical Epileptology: A View from the Bench Volume 813 || When and How Do Seizures Kill Neurons, and Is Cell Death Relevant to Epileptogenesis?

โœ Scribed by Scharfman, Helen E.; Buckmaster, Paul S.


Book ID
126954423
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2014
Tongue
Dutch
Weight
352 KB
Edition
2014
Category
Article
ISBN
9401789142

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book is dedicated to Dr. Philip A. Schwartzkroin. The book has a novel format because it is not intended to be a set of reviews. Instead, it is an effort to explore important topics in the epilepsy research field. Because articles are written by leaders in the field who have years of experience and individuals with diverse expertise, articles are likely to have a long-lasting impact and be relevant for both epileptologists and neuroscientists. Authors address topics that are important, unresolved questions in the field of epilepsy research, drawing on available data from both the bench and the clinic to support their points. A given topic is addressed by one or more authors, each writing from his/her own unique perspective. For all of the individuals who have been trained or worked with Philip Schwartzkroin in the past and/or have appreciated his contributions to the epilepsy field, this volume is an excellent way to celebrate his achievements and look to the ways they have moved the field forward and continue to stimulate its growth.


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This book is dedicated to Dr. Philip A. Schwartzkroin. The book has a novel format because it is not intended to be a set of reviews. Instead, it is an effort to explore important topics in the epilepsy research field. Because articles are written by leaders in the field who have years of experience