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    Distinct sets of FGF receptors sculpt excitatory and inhibitory synaptogenesis by Dabrowski, Ania, Terauchi, Akiko, Strong, Cameron, Umemori, Hisashi

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-05-2015)
    “…Neurons in the brain must establish a balanced network of excitatory and inhibitory synapses during development for the brain to function properly. An…”
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    A Human Touch: Hominid-Specific LRRC37B Regulates Axon Initial Segment Excitability by Dabrowski, Ania K., Goldberg, Ethan M.

    Published in Epilepsy currents (01-08-2024)
    “…LRRC37B Is a Human Modifier of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels and Axon Excitability in Cortical Neurons Libé-Philippot B, Lejeune A, Wierda K, Louros N, Erkol…”
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    Subpial Hemorrhage in Neonates: What Radiologists Need to Know by Barreto, André R F, Carrasco, Melisa, Dabrowski, Ania K, Sun, Lisa R, Tekes, Aylin

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-04-2021)
    “…Subpial hemorrhages, typically seen in neonates, are rare but can harm the adjacent brain parenchyma. The purpose of this review is to summarize the anatomy…”
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    Neonatal Subpial Hemorrhage: Clinical Factors, Neuroimaging, and Outcomes in a Quaternary Care Children's Center by Dabrowski, Ania K., Carrasco, Melisa, Gatti, John R., Barreto, Andre R.F., Parkinson, Charlamaine, Robinson, Shenandoah, Tekes, Aylin, Sun, Lisa R.

    Published in Pediatric neurology (01-07-2021)
    “…Subpial hemorrhages are underrecognized, underreported, and poorly understood. The spectrum of their clinical manifestations and consequences in neonates has…”
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    Diagnosing and managing childhood absence epilepsy by telemedicine by Stafstrom, Carl E., Sun, Lisa R., Kossoff, Eric H., Dabrowski, Ania K., Singhi, Samata, Kelley, Sarah A.

    Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-02-2021)
    “…The diagnosis of childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is typically based on history and description of spells, supported by an office-based positive…”
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    Orchestrating the synaptic network by tyrosine phosphorylation signalling by Dabrowski, Ania, Umemori, Hisashi

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-06-2011)
    “…The establishment of a functional brain requires coordinated and stereotyped formation of synapses between neurons. For this, trans-synaptic molecular cues…”
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    Buttressing a balanced brain: Target-derived FGF signaling regulates excitatory/inhibitory tone and adult neurogenesis within the maturating hippocampal network by Dabrowski, Ania, Umemori, Hisashi

    Published in Neurogenesis (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2016)
    “…Brain development involves multiple levels of molecular coordination in forming a functional nervous system. The hippocampus is a brain area that is important…”
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    A pediatrician's guide to epilepsy surgery by Dabrowski, Ania, Armstrong, Caren

    “…Surgical intervention for epilepsy emerged in the second half of the 20th century as an important option for pediatric patients with medically refractory…”
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    Linking Respiratory Challenges in KCNQ2 Encephalopathy to “Phox2b” Neurons in the Retrotrapezoid Nucleus by Gu, Bin

    Published in Epilepsy currents (01-08-2024)
    “…Phox2b-Expressing Neurons Contribute to Breathing Problems in Kcnq2 Loss- and Gain-of-Function Encephalopathy Models Soto-Perez J, Cleary CM, Sobrinho CR,…”
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    Promoting Brain Repair and Regeneration After Stroke: a Plea for Cell-Based Therapies by Dabrowski, Ania, Robinson, Thomas J., Felling, Ryan J.

    Published in Current neurology and neuroscience reports (01-01-2019)
    “…Purpose of Review After decades of hype, cell-based therapies are emerging into the clinical arena for the purposes of promoting recovery after stroke. In this…”
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