2023
DOI: 10.1111/epi.17744
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Can in vitro studies aid in the development and use of antiseizure therapies? A report of the ILAE/AES Joint Translational Task Force

Gareth Morris,
Massimo Avoli,
Christophe Bernard
et al.

Abstract: In vitro preparations (defined here as cultured cells, brain slices, and isolated whole brains) offer a variety of approaches to modeling various aspects of seizures and epilepsy. Such models are particularly amenable to the application of anti‐seizure compounds, and consequently are a valuable tool to screen the mechanisms of epileptiform activity, mode of action of known anti‐seizure medications (ASMs), and the potential efficacy of putative new anti‐seizure compounds. Despite these applications, all disease… Show more

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