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We suggest that neuronal grafting offers an alternative method for studying the mechanisms and control of epileptic brain activity.
Meanwhile, a systematic approach to reporting AED‐induced seizure aggravation should be developed.
The development of novel anti-epileptic drugs that exploit this peripheral pathway may yield new seizure treatments.

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