Autoimmune epilepsy: some epilepsy patients harbor autoantibodies to glutamate receptors and dsDNA on both sides of the blood-brain barrier, which may kill neurons and decrease in brain fluids after hemispherotomy (Q36793709)

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scientific article published on September 2004
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Autoimmune epilepsy: some epilepsy patients harbor autoantibodies to glutamate receptors and dsDNA on both sides of the blood-brain barrier, which may kill neurons and decrease in brain fluids after hemispherotomy
scientific article published on September 2004

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    Autoimmune epilepsy: some epilepsy patients harbor autoantibodies to glutamate receptors and dsDNA on both sides of the blood-brain barrier, which may kill neurons and decrease in brain fluids after hemispherotomy (English)
    Dina Amrom
    Vivian I Teichberg
    Dori Pelled
    Bruria Ben Zeev
    Michael Freilinger
    Denis Verheulpen
    Patrick Van Bogaert
    Mia Levite
    1 September 2004
    241-252
    3-4

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