Functional brain imaging in larval zebrafish for characterising the effects of seizurogenic compounds acting via a range of pharmacological mechanisms
British Journal of Pharmacology2021Vol. 178(13), pp. 2671–2689
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Matthew J. Winter, Joseph Pinion, Anna Tochwin, Aya Takesono, Jonathan S. Ball, Piotr Grabowski, Jeremy Metz, Maciej Trznadel, Karen Tse, Will S. Redfern, Malcolm J. Hetheridge, Marc Goodfellow, Andrew D. Randall, Charles R. Tyler
Abstract
This work represents a significant step forward in understanding the translational power of 4dpf larval zebrafish for use in neuropharmacological studies and for studying the events driving transition from small-scale pharmacological activation of local circuits, to the large network-wide abnormal synchronous activity associated with seizures.
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