A companion to the preclinical common data elements for physiologic data in rodent epilepsy models. A report of the TASK3 Physiology Working Group of the ILAE/AES Joint Translational Task Force

Author:

Gorter Jan A.1,van Vliet Erwin A.12,Dedeurwaerdere Stefanie3,Buchanan Gordon F.4,Friedman Daniel5,Borges Karin6,Grabenstatter Heidi7,Lukasiuk Katarzyna8,Scharfman Helen E.9,Nehlig Astrid10

Affiliation:

1. Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences; Center for Neuroscience; University of Amsterdam; Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Amsterdam UMC; University of Amsterdam; Department of (Neuro)pathology; Amsterdam Neuroscience; Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. New Medicines R and D; UCB Pharma; Brussels Belgium

4. Department of Neurology; University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; Iowa City IA U.S.A

5. Department of Neurology; NYU Langone Medical Center; New York NY U.S.A

6. School of Biomedical Sciences; The University of Queensland; Brisbane Queensland Australia

7. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience; Center of Neuroscience; University of Colorado; Boulder U.S.A

8. Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology; Polish Academy of Sciences; Warsaw Poland

9. The Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research and New York University Langone Medical Center; Orangeburg NY U.S.A

10. INSERM U 1129; Pediatric Neurology; Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital; University of Paris Descartes; Paris France

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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