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New nerve cells in brain could act to alleviate epilepsy

New nerve cells generated in the brain of adult rats that had suffered an epileptic seizure show a reduced excitability. "Nerve cells that are generated from stem cells in an adult epileptic brain develop into normal nerve cells. Interestingly, they also join up with other nerve cells in a way that indicates they are trying to counteract the diseased function."

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