ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Interictal epileptiform activity in sleep and wakefulness in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

Broutian AG, Belyakova-Bodina AI, Dolgova SM, Pushkar TN, Abramova AA
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Research Center of Neurology, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Amayak G. Broutian
Leningradsky Prospect, 33, Moscow, 125284; ur.liam@naituorba

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Author contribution: Broutian AG — research planning, literature analysis, data interpretation, manuscript drafting; Belyakova-Bodina AI, Abramova AA — data collection, analysis, interpretation, manuscript drafting; Dolgova SM, Pushkar TN — data collection, analysis.

Received: 2019-08-23 Accepted: 2019-09-30 Published online: 2019-11-07
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