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Mood disorder susceptibility gene CACNA1C modifies mood-related behaviors in mice and interacts with sex to influence behavior in mice and diagnosis in humans
ACGME Duty-Hour Recommendations – A National Survey of Residency Program Directors
Convulsants
Biopsy of pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas: Potential for disaster
Zona Incerta: A Role in Central Pain
Neuroscience: Secret of synapse specificity
An Experimental Investigation of Three-Dimensional Flat-Plate Oscillating Heat Pipe
Maladaptive homeostatic plasticity in a rodent model of central pain syndrome: Thalamic hyperexcitability after spinothalamic tract lesions
Dynamic Regulation of the Kv2.1 Voltage-gated Potassium Channel during Brain Ischemia through Neuroglial Interaction
Estradiol induces dendritic spines by enhancing glutamate release independent of transcription: A mechanism for organizational sex differences
Plasticity of Neuron-Glial Interactions Mediated by Astrocytic EphARs
Corrigendum to “Intranasal Administration of the Growth-compromised HSV-2 Vector ΔRR Prevents Kainate-induced Seizures and Neuronal Loss in Rats and Mice”
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Glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity in neonatal hippocampal neurons is mediated by mGluR-induced release of Ca++ from intracellular stores and is prevented by estradiol
The HSV VECTOR ΔRR DELIVERS THE ANTI-APOPTOTIC PROTEIN ICP10PK AND PREVENTS APOPTOSIS AND LOSS OF FUNCTION IN KAINIC ACID TREATED ORGANOTYPIC HIPPOCAMPAL CULTURES THROUGH ERK AND AKT ACTIVATION
Injury-induced axonal sprouting in the hippocampus is initiated by activation of trkB receptors
Intranasal Administration of the Growth-Compromised HSV-2 Vector ΔRR Prevents Kainate-Induced Seizures and Neuronal Loss in Rats and Mice
Estradiol Modulation of Kainic Acid-Induced Calcium Elevation in Neonatal Hippocampal Neurons
A Brief Period of Epileptiform Activity Strengthens Excitatory Synapses in the Rat Hippocampus in Vitro
The Use of Brain Slice Cultures for the Study of Epilepsy
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