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Mechanism and Therapy for the Shared Susceptibility to Migraine and Epilepsy after Traumatic Brain Injury

Our proposal studies the natural history and mechanisms of increased brain excitability leading to migraine and epilepsy after traumatic brain injury. In the 6 months since this grant was funded, we have performed experiments spanning nearly the whole range of our proposed work. The most important m...

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Main Authors: Brennan, K C, Dudek, Ed, Pouliot, Wendy, Vargas, Jay, Mendez, Jorge M, Sawant, Punam
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CORTICAL SPREADING DEPRESSION
CUTTERS
DATA ACQUISITION
EPILEPSY
IMMUNOLOGY
Medicine and Medical Research
MICROSCOPY
MIGRAINE
MONITORING
NATURAL HISTORY
OPTICAL IMAGES
PHOTONS
POST-TRAUMATIC EPILEPSY
POST-TRAUMATIC HEADACHE
REMOTE DETECTION
SEIZURE
Stress Physiology
TELEMETER SYSTEMS
THERAPY
TRAUMA
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES
WOUNDS AND INJURIES
title Mechanism and Therapy for the Shared Susceptibility to Migraine and Epilepsy after Traumatic Brain Injury
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