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Apoptotic features of selective neuronal death in ischemia, epilepsy and gpI20 toxicity
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C. Charriaut-Marlangue, D. Aggoun-Zouaoui, A. Represa and Y. Ben-Ari are at the Universite´Rene´Descatesr, Paris V — INSERM U29, 123 boulevard de Port-Royal, 75014 Paris, France.