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    High‐frequency oscillations and seizure generation in neocortical epilepsy by Worrell, Greg A., Parish, Landi, Cranstoun, Stephen D., Jonas, Rachel, Baltuch, Gordon, Litt, Brian

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-07-2004)
    “…Neocortical seizures are often poorly localized, explosive and widespread at onset, making them poorly amenable to epilepsy surgery in the absence of…”
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    Evidence for self-organized criticality in human epileptic hippocampus by Worrell, Gregory A, Cranstoun, Stephen D, Echauz, Javier, Litt, Brian

    Published in Neuroreport (15-11-2002)
    “…Self-organized criticality (SOC) is a property of complex dynamic systems that evolve to a critical state, capable of producing scale-free energy fluctuations…”
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    Time-frequency spectral estimation of multichannel EEG using the Auto-SLEX method by Cranstoun, S.D., Ombao, H.C., von Sachs, R., Wensheng Guo, Litt, B.

    “…In this paper, we apply a new time-frequency spectral estimation method for multichannel data to epileptiform electroencephalography (EEG). The method is based…”
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    A Common Ankyrin-G-Based Mechanism Retains KCNQ and NaV Channels at Electrically Active Domains of the Axon by Pan, Zongming, Kao, Tingching, Horvath, Zsolt, Lemos, Julia, Sul, Jai-Yoon, Cranstoun, Stephen D, Bennett, Vann, Scherer, Steven S, Cooper, Edward C

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-03-2006)
    “…KCNQ (KV7) potassium channels underlie subthreshold M-currents that stabilize the neuronal resting potential and prevent repetitive firing of action…”
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    Nitric Oxide Has a Vasodilatory Role in Cat Optic Nerve Head during Flicker Stimuli by Buerk, Donald G., Riva, Charles E., Cranstoun, Stephen D.

    Published in Microvascular research (01-07-1996)
    “…The role of nitric oxide (NO) in the regulation of optic nerve head (ONH) blood flow was investigated from direct electrochemical measurements of NO and…”
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    Blood pO2 and blood flow at the optic disc by Chamot, Stéphane R, Cranstoun, Stephen D, Petrig, Benno L, Pournaras, Constantin J, Riva, Charles E

    Published in Journal of biomedical optics (01-01-2003)
    “…A fundus camera-based phosphorometer to noninvasively and quasicontinuously measure the blood partial pressure of oxygen (pO(2,blood)) in the microvasculature…”
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    A Common Ankyrin-G-Based Mechanism Retains KCNQ and Na V Channels at Electrically Active Domains of the Axon by Pan, Zongming, Kao, Tingching, Horvath, Zsolt, Lemos, Julia, Sul, Jai-Yoon, Cranstoun, Stephen D., Bennett, Vann, Scherer, Steven S., Cooper, Edward C.

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-03-2006)
    “…KCNQ (K V 7) potassium channels underlie subthreshold M-currents that stabilize the neuronal resting potential and prevent repetitive firing of action…”
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    Effect of Decreased Ocular Perfusion Pressure on Blood Flow and the Flicker-Induced Flow Response in the Cat Optic Nerve Head by Riva, Charles E., Cranstoun, Stephen D., Petrig, Benno L.

    Published in Microvascular research (01-11-1996)
    “…The effect of decreased ocular mean perfusion pressure (PPm), defined as mean arterial blood pressure minus intraocular pressure (IOP), on optic nerve head…”
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    A Common Ankyrin-G-Based Mechanism Retains KCNQ and Na sub(V) Channels at Electrically Active Domains of the Axon by Pan, Zongming, Kao, Tingching, Horvath, Zsolt, Lemos, Julia, Sul, Jai-Yoon, Cranstoun, Stephen D, Bennett, Vann, Scherer, Steven S, Cooper, Edward C

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-03-2006)
    “…KCNQ (K sub(V)7) potassium channels underlie subthreshold M-currents that stabilize the neuronal resting potential and prevent repetitive firing of action…”
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    Dentate gyrus control of perforant path throughput to CA3 in a computational model by Cranstoun, Stephen D

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…The dentate gyros is the main input circuitry to the hippocampus, but its role in cognitive processing and disease is poorly understood due in part to the low…”
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