Rodent models: Where it all started with these "truths"
- PMID: 31875833
- PMCID: PMC7179510
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2019.12.011
Rodent models: Where it all started with these "truths"
Keywords: Brain injury; Developmental; Epilepsy; Models; Rodents; Seizures; Spasms.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest Dr. Molinero has no disclosures. Dr. Galanopoulou is co-Editor in Chief of Epilepsia Open and has received royalties for publications from Elsevier and Morgan and Claypool publishers. She has received a one-time honorarium for participation in an Eisai scientific advisory board. Dr. Moshé is serving as Associate Editor of Neurobiology of Disease and is on the editorial board of Brain and Development, Pediatric Neurology and Physiological Research. He receives from Elsevier an annual compensation for his work as Associate Editor in Neurobiology of Disease and royalties from 2 books he co-edited. He has received consultant's fees from UCB, Mallinckrodt and Pfizer.
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