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Deficiency of Norepinephrine Transmission In Brain Contributed To Seizure-Induced Respiratory Arrest In the DBA/1 Mouse SUDEP Model
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the key cause resulting in the death of epilepsy patients. The underlying mechanism of SUDEP seems to be elusive to date. Although we had previously reported that seizure-induced respiratory arrest (S-IRA) plays an important role in modulating the occurrence of SUDEP, the exact mechanism of it to decode still needs to be explored. Given that our previous findings suggested that S-IRA evoked by acoustic stimulation or pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) was
doi:10.1101/865691
fatcat:niaec57xozezvnackf7mrtgsme