Peri-Infarct Hot-Zones Have Higher Susceptibility to Optogenetic Functional Activation-Induced Spreading Depolarizations
Kazutaka Sugimoto(Yamaguchi University), Cenk Ayata(Massachusetts General Hospital), David Y. Chung(Harvard University), Sava Sakadžić(Massachusetts General Hospital), Andrea M. Harriott(Harvard University), Sanem A Aykan(Harvard University), Fumiaki Oka(Harvard University), Maximilian Böhm(Harvard University), Mohammad A. Yaseen(Massachusetts General Hospital), Tao Qin(Massachusetts General Hospital), Tsubasa Takizawa(Keio University), Takeshi Yanagisawa(Harvard University), Paul Fischer(Harvard University)
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