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Axonal α7 nicotinic ACh receptors modulate presynaptic NMDA receptor expression and structural plasticity of glutamatergic presynaptic boutonsSelective induction of astrocytic gliosis generates deficits in neuronal inhibitionRole of astrocytes in epilepsyRespiratory failure, cleft palate and epilepsy in the mouse model of human Xq22.1 deletion syndrome.Transparent and flexible low noise graphene electrodes for simultaneous electrophysiology and neuroimaging.Massively augmented hippocampal dentate granule cell activation accompanies epilepsy development.Suppression of InsP3 receptor-mediated Ca2+ signaling alleviates mutant presenilin-linked familial Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis.Chronic epileptogenic cellular alterations in the limbic system after status epilepticus.Deficits in phosphorylation of GABA(A) receptors by intimately associated protein kinase C activity underlie compromised synaptic inhibition during status epilepticusCortical parvalbumin GABAergic deficits with α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor deletion: implications for schizophrenia.Mechanisms of epileptogenesis: a convergence on neural circuit dysfunction.Heterogeneous GABAA receptor subunit expression in pediatric epilepsy patients.Animal models of limbic epilepsies: what can they tell us?Models for epilepsy and epileptogenesis: report from the NIH workshop, Bethesda, Maryland.WONOEP appraisal: molecular and cellular imaging in epilepsyDeterministic and stochastic neuronal contributions to distinct synchronous CA3 network burstsFrom Molecular Circuit Dysfunction to Disease: Case Studies in Epilepsy, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Alzheimer's Disease.Repeated neonatal handling with maternal separation permanently alters hippocampal GABAA receptors and behavioral stress responses.Transcriptional profile of hippocampal dentate granule cells in four rat epilepsy modelsEffects of status epilepticus on hippocampal GABAA receptors are age-dependent.Increased expression of the neuronal glutamate transporter (EAAT3/EAAC1) in hippocampal and neocortical epilepsyFyn-mediated phosphorylation of NR2B Tyr-1336 controls calpain-mediated NR2B cleavage in neurons and heterologous systemsDynamic regulation of synaptic GABA release by the glutamate-glutamine cycle in hippocampal area CA1In vitro functional imaging in brain slices using fast voltage-sensitive dye imaging combined with whole-cell patch recording.Functional regulation of the dentate gyrus by GABA-mediated inhibition.Neuronal activity and glutamate uptake decrease mitochondrial mobility in astrocytes and position mitochondria near glutamate transportersCortical synaptic NMDA receptor deficits in α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene deletion models: implications for neuropsychiatric diseases.Hippocampal microcircuit dynamics probed using optical imaging approaches.Normal and epilepsy-associated pathologic function of the dentate gyrus.Structure-function analysis of SAP97, a modular scaffolding protein that drives dendrite growth.Protracted postnatal development of sparse, specific dentate granule cell activation in the mouse hippocampus.Algal proteins illuminate epilepsy.Role of the NR2A/2B subunits of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor in glutamate-induced glutamic acid decarboxylase alteration in cortical GABAergic neurons in vitro.Functional consequences of hilar mossy cell loss in temporal lobe epilepsy: proepileptic or antiepileptic?AMPA glutamate receptor-mediated calcium signaling is transiently enhanced during development of oligodendrocytes.Postnatal development of GABAA receptor function in somatosensory thalamus and cortex: whole-cell voltage-clamp recordings in acutely isolated rat neurons.Neuroscience. Neuronal birth to cortical circuitry.Shift of intracellular chloride concentration in ganglion and amacrine cells of developing mouse retina.Amyloid-β plaques enhance Alzheimer's brain tau-seeded pathologies by facilitating neuritic plaque tau aggregation.Loss of CDKL5 in Glutamatergic Neurons Disrupts Hippocampal Microcircuitry and Leads to Memory Impairment in Mice.
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