Search Results - "KRAUS, Alli"
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Intraventricular administration of gabapentin in the rat increases flurothyl seizure threshold
Published in Neuroscience letters (07-05-2007)“…Introduction: We investigated efficacy of prolonged intraventricular gabapentin (GBP) infusion in the rat flurothyl epilepsy model. Methods: Sprague–Dawley…”
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Focally injected adenosine prevents seizures in the rat
Published in Experimental neurology (01-12-2004)“…Prophylactic drug injection directly onto a seizure focus has the potential to improve seizure control with fewer side effects than is produced by systemic…”
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Microelectrode recording revealing a somatotopic body map in the subthalamic nucleus in humans with Parkinson disease
Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-04-2004)“…The subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a key structure for motor control through the basal ganglia. The aim of this study was to show that the STN in patients with…”
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Selective changes in thalamic and cortical GABA A receptor subunits in a model of acquired absence epilepsy in the rat
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-07-2006)“…Neonatal treatment of Long–Evans Hooded rats with the cholesterol synthesis inhibitor (CSI) AY9944 has been shown to increase occurrence of spike-waves in EEG…”
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Selective changes in thalamic and cortical GABAA receptor subunits in a model of acquired absence epilepsy in the rat
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-07-2006)“…Neonatal treatment of Long-Evans Hooded rats with the cholesterol synthesis inhibitor (CSI) AY9944 has been shown to increase occurrence of spike-waves in EEG…”
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Selective changes in thalamic and cortical GABA sub(A) receptor subunits in a model of acquired absence epilepsy in the rat
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-07-2006)“…Neonatal treatment of Long-Evans Hooded rats with the cholesterol synthesis inhibitor (CSI) AY9944 has been shown to increase occurrence of spike-waves in EEG…”
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