Reducing levels of the microtubule-associated protein tau has shown promise as a potential treatment strategy for diseases with secondary epileptic features such as Alzheimer disease. We wanted to determine whether tau reduction may also be of benefit in intractable genetic epilepsies.
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WinLTP is a stimulation, data acquisition and on-line analysis electrophysiological software for studying Long-Term Potentiation (LTP), Long-term Depression (LTD), and related phenomena. WinLTP is multitasking and simultaneously runs 1) LTP stimulus/acquisition/analyzing sweeps with protocol scripting, and 2) continuous acquisition saving Axon Binary Files (abf). WinLTP runs on Windows PCI bus computers and uses National Instruments PCI M-Series boards and Axon Instruments'' Digidata 1320A and 1322A data acquisition boards. Other software that can use the M-Series boards includes Axograph Scientific''s AxoGraph X, WaveMetrics'' IGOR, National Instruments'' LabView, John Dempster''s Strathclyde Electrophysiology Suite (WinWCP and WinEDR), Silver lab''s Nclamp, and QUB data acquisition.
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