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Cover picture: Gallyas silver staining in an animal that was transcardially fixed immediately after fluid percussion head injury shows two darkly stained pyramidal-shaped basket cells in the granule cell layer of the dentate gyrus (granule cells appear yellow), in addition to numerous darkly stained cells in the hilus below the granule cell layer. These results indicate that the trauma-induced perturbation of the interneuronal networks of the epilepsy-prone dentate gyrus is immediate and does not require the requirement of active physiological processes. For details, see the article by Toth et al., in this issue (pp. 8106-8117).
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