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“.... We applied linear mixed effects models which included age group (YA vs. OA), stimulation condition (sham...”
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“... biochemical profiles were analyzed using an ANCOVA, and fatty acids were analyzed using an ANOVA in PROC MIXED...”
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“.... Antiepileptic drugs act by increasing GABAergic neurotransmission, reducing the effects of glutamate...”
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