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Journal article

Heat Opens Axon Initial Segment Sodium Channels A Febrile Seizure Mechanism?

Evan A Thomas, Roger J Hawkins, Kay L Richards, Ruwei Xu, Elena V Gazina, Steven Petrou

Annals of Neurology | WILEY | Published : 2009

DOI: 10.1002/ana.21712

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Steven Petrou Author Florey Department of Neuroscience and Mental Health

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Keywords

Brain
Nav1.2 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
Science & Technology
Aging
Neurosciences
Animals
Ankyrins
Axons
Seizures, Febrile
Hyperthermia
Neonatal-Infantile Seizures
Computer Simulation
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Cerebral Cortex
Membrane Potentials
Rat
Fever
Transfection
Hot Temperature
Sodium Channels
Hippocampus
Clinical Neurology
Neurons
Humans
Epilepsy
Cell Line
Mice, Inbred C57bl
Na+ Channels
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Action Potentials
Neurosciences & Neurology
Temperature-Dependence
Animals, Newborn
Currents
Mice

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