Posterior quadrantic disconnection maintains the activity of isolated temporal-parietal-occipital nerve tissue: neuroprotective measures in the surgical treatment of epilepsy
The Science Fund of Health Bureau of Tianjin, No. 2013KZ046.
Yin SY, Feng KK, Feng M, Zhang XQ, Zhang YQ. Posterior quadrantic disconnection maintains the activity of isolated temporal-parietal-occipital nerve tissue: neuroprotective measures in the surgical treatment of epilepsy. Neural Regen Res. 2014;9(4):447-448.