Epilepsy Animal Models
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disorder characterized by recurring seizures, which are episodes of uncontrolled and abnormal electrical activity in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, sensations, awareness, and movement. Epilepsy has a wide range of consequences, impacting neurobiology, cognition, and psychosocial well-being.
To support drug discovery teams focused on epilepsy research, our electrophysiological pharmacology platform offers in vivo rodent models such as the PTZ-induced and kainic acid-induced seizure models, and the lithium-pilocarpine model.

Epilepsy Animal Models
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