A drug called tranexamic acid can make brain tissue in a dish more likely to have seizure-like bursts of activity, as if it's triggering seizures, at a dose that matches what’s found in human spinal fluid.
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Tranexamic acid concentrations associated with human seizures inhibit glycine receptors.
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