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    Metabolic regulation of neuronal plasticity by the energy sensor AMPK by Potter, Wyatt B, O'Riordan, Kenneth J, Barnett, David, Osting, Susan M K, Wagoner, Matthew, Burger, Corinna, Roopra, Avtar

    Published in PloS one (01-02-2010)
    “…Long Term Potentiation (LTP) is a leading candidate mechanism for learning and memory and is also thought to play a role in the progression of seizures to…”
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    Distinct behavioral phenotypes in novel “fast” kindling-susceptible and “slow” kindling-resistant rat strains selected by stimulation of the hippocampal perforant path by Langberg, Tomer, Dashek, Ryan, Mulvey, Bernard, Miller, Kimberly A, Osting, Susan, Stafstrom, Carl E, Sutula, Thomas P

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Kindling is a phenomenon of activity-dependent neural circuit plasticity induced by repeated seizures that results in progressive permanent increases…”
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    Spontaneous Seizures and Loss of Axo-Axonic and Axo-Somatic Inhibition Induced by Repeated Brief Seizures in Kindled Rats by Sayin, Umit, Osting, Susan, Hagen, Joshua, Rutecki, Paul, Sutula, Thomas

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-04-2003)
    “…Repeated brief seizures evoked by kindling progressively increase seizure susceptibility and eventually induce spontaneous seizures. Previous studies have…”
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    Cellular and subcellular localization of Kir2.1 subunits in neurons and glia in piriform cortex with implications for K+ spatial buffering by Howe, Mark W., Feig, Sherry L., Osting, Susan M.K., Haberly, Lewis B.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (10-02-2008)
    “…Potassium channels of the Kir2 family are widely expressed in neurons and glia, where they form strong inwardly rectifying channels. Existing functional…”
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    Diffusion Tensor Orientation as a Microstructural MRI Marker of Mossy Fiber Sprouting After TBI in Rats by Hutchinson, Elizabeth, Osting, Susan, Rutecki, Paul, Sutula, Thomas

    “…Abstract Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics are highly sensitive to microstructural brain alterations and are potentially useful imaging biomarkers for…”
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