By Dr Loretta Piccenna, Department of Neuroscience
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| Epilepsy & Behaviour group |
To make significant research advances
to improve outcomes for people with drug-resistant epilepsy, researchers need
to understand the molecular and neurobiological processes that occur within the
brain to enable them to identify new therapeutic targets.
Researchers from the Epilepsy &
Behaviour research group in the Department of Neuroscience have
moved a step closer to this goal by publishing findings to show that a
pre-clinical mouse model, known as the self-sustained Electrical Status
Epilepticus (SSSE) mouse model, strongly resembles features seen and
experienced by patients with drug-resistant mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.