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What Hippocampal Sclerosis Cell

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What is hippocampal sclerosis? A cell-type specific perspective

Liset de la Prida

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INSTITUTO CAJAL

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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

4:00 PM Europe/London

Host: Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

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Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

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Abstract

Temporal lobe epilepsy is considered a neuronal microcircuit dysfunction, yet mechanisms are poorly understood. Here we will discuss recent data on cell-type specific alterations of hippocampal microcircuit function in experimental models of temporal lobe epilepsy. We will highlight the importance of leveraging on cellular heterogeneity to better understand the complexities accompanying hippocampal sclerosis.

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cell-type specific alterationscellular heterogeneityepilepsyhippocampal microcircuithippocampal sclerosisneuronal microcircuittemporal lobe epilepsy

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Liset de la Prida

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INSTITUTO CAJAL

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