Arc protein, a remnant of ancient retrovirus, forms virus-like particles, which are abundantly generated by neurons during epileptic seizures, and affects epileptic susceptibility in rodent models
Д. А. Сибаров(Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry), Mikhail Inyushin(Central University of the Caribbean), Priscila Sanabria(Central University of the Caribbean), Vassiliy Tsytsarev(Johns Hopkins University), Legier V. Rojas(Central University of the Caribbean), Janaina Alves(Central University of the Caribbean), Anastasia N. Vaganova(St Petersburg University), Anna B. Volnova(Saint Louis University), Elton D. Savage(IBM (Germany)), Alla Ignashchenkova(St Petersburg University)
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