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Benga et al., 1977 - Google Patents

Membrane defect affecting water permeability in human epilepsy

Benga et al., 1977

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15975146162807631163
Author
Benga G
MORARIU V
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Nature

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McQUARRIE wrote that a disturbance in water balance perhaps affecting the central nervous system more specifically seems to be closely identified with the aetiology of epilepsy1. McQuarrie and Teglbjaerg2 studied water balance in relation to seizure …
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