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Comparing astrocytic gap junction of genetic absence epileptic rats with control rats: an experimental study

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10.1007/s00429-022-02452-7

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Heavy Metals Removal Using Carbon Based Nanocomposites
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Astrocytes as a target for therapeutic strategies in epilepsy: current insights
Nihan Çarçak, Filiz Onat, Evgenia Sitnikova
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience Open Access
Published: Jul 2023
37 citations
566 days after retraction
Astrocyte Activation Markers
Yana V. Gorina, А. Б. Салмина, А. И. Ерофеев et al. (8 authors)
Biochemistry (Moscow)
Published: Sep 2022
7 citations
233 days after retraction
Comparison of astrocytes and gap junction proteins in the white matter of genetic absence epileptic and control rats: an experimental study
Safiye Çavdar, Büşra Köse, Mazhar Özkan et al. (4 authors)
Neurological Research
Published: Feb 2022
33 days after retraction
Does astrocyte gap junction protein expression differ during development in absence epileptic rats?
Büşra Köse, Mazhar Özkan, İlknur Sur‐Erdem et al. (4 authors)
Synapse
Published: Feb 2022
1 citation
29 days after retraction
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