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Perirhinal cortical kindling in rats with genetic absence epilepsy
(Elsevier Inc, 2010)
Two genetic models of absence epilepsy, GAERS and WAG/Rij rat strains, are resistant to progression of
partial seizures induced by amygdaloid or hippocampal kindling. Perirhinal cortex is one of the crucial
areas for the ...
Early life status epilepticus and stress have distinct and sex-specific effects on learning, subsequent seizure outcomes, including anticonvulsant response to phenobarbital.
(Wiley Pub., 2015)
Aims: Neonatal status epilepticus (SE) is often associated with adverse cognitive and epilepsy outcomes. We investigate the effects of three episodes of kainic acid-induced SE (3KA-SE) and maternal separation in immature ...
The effect of memantine in harmaline-induced tremor and neurodegeneration
(Elsevier Inc, 2011)
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common and most disabling movement disorders among adults.
The drug treatment of ET remains unsatisfactory. Additional therapies are required for patients with
inadequate response ...
Sex-specific consequences of early life seizures
(Elsevier Inc, 2014)
Seizures are very common in the early periods of life and are often associated with poor neurologic outcome in
humans. Animal studies have provided evidence that early life seizures may disrupt neuronal differentiation
and ...
Electroencephalographic differences between WAG/Rij and GAERS rat models of absence epilepsy
(Elsevier Inc, 2010)
The inbred Wistar Albino Glaxo Rats from Rijswijk (WAG/Rij) and the Genetic
Absence Epilepsy Rats from Strasbourg (GAERS) are well-validated genetic models of absence
epilepsy. Although they share similar characteristics ...