Mossy Fiber Sprouting and Recurrent Excitation: Direct Electrophysiologic Evidence and Potential Implications

  • Dudek F
  • Shao L
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Abstract

Lower respiratory tract infection (LRI) is a leading cause of mortality and hospitalization in nursing home residents. Treatment decisions may be aided by a clinical prediction rule that identifies residents at low and high risk of mortality.

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Dudek, F. E., & Shao, L.-R. (2004). Mossy Fiber Sprouting and Recurrent Excitation: Direct Electrophysiologic Evidence and Potential Implications. Epilepsy Currents, 4(5), 184–187. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1535-7597.2004.04507.x

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