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Ethanol acts directly on extrasynaptic subtypes of GABAA receptors to increase tonic inhibitionContributions of the GABAA receptor alpha6 subunit to phasic and tonic inhibition revealed by a naturally occurring polymorphism in the alpha6 geneLong-lasting suppression of acoustic startle response after mild traumatic brain injury.Facilitating Mitochondrial Calcium Uptake Improves Activation-Induced Cerebral Blood Flow and Behavior after mTBI.Toll-like receptor 4 enhancement of non-NMDA synaptic currents increases dentate excitability after brain injury.Dentate cannabinoid-sensitive interneurons undergo unique and selective strengthening of mutual synaptic inhibition in experimental epilepsy.Topological determinants of epileptogenesis in large-scale structural and functional models of the dentate gyrus derived from experimental data.Modeling the dentate gyrus.Electrophysiological monitoring of injury progression in the rat cerebellar cortex.Mossy cells in epilepsy: rigor mortis or vigor mortis?H-channels in epilepsy: new targets for seizure control?Plasticity of interneuronal species diversity and parameter variance in neurological diseases.Status epilepticus enhances tonic GABA currents and depolarizes GABA reversal potential in dentate fast-spiking basket cells.Fingerprints of Interictal Spikes: Can Imprints Deliver a Verdict on Their Role in Epilepsy?Enhanced Dentate Neurogenesis after Brain Injury Undermines Long-Term Neurogenic Potential and Promotes Seizure Susceptibility.Marching Towards a Seizure: Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Preictal Activity.Functional Reduction in Cannabinoid-Sensitive Heterotypic Inhibition of Dentate Basket Cells in Epilepsy: Impact on Network Rhythms.Illuminating the Role for Chloride Dysregulation in Network Activity.Post-traumatic hyperexcitability is not caused by impaired buffering of extracellular potassium.Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition.Decrease in tonic inhibition contributes to increase in dentate semilunar granule cell excitability after brain injury.Distinct effect of impact rise times on immediate and early neuropathology after brain injury in juvenile rats.Seizure-induced alterations in fast-spiking basket cell GABA currents modulate frequency and coherence of gamma oscillation in network simulations.Postsynaptic effects of GABAergic synaptic diversity: regulation of neuronal excitability by changes in IPSC variance.Long-term hyperexcitability in the hippocampus after experimental head trauma.Rapid deletion of mossy cells does not result in a hyperexcitable dentate gyrus: implications for epileptogenesis.Impact of heterogeneous perisomatic IPSC populations on pyramidal cell firing rates.Role of mossy fiber sprouting and mossy cell loss in hyperexcitability: a network model of the dentate gyrus incorporating cell types and axonal topography.Converging early responses to brain injury pave the road to epileptogenesis.Fluid percussion injury device for the precise control of injury parameters.Toll-like Receptor 4 Signaling in Neurons Enhances Calcium-Permeable α-Amino-3-Hydroxy-5-Methyl-4-Isoxazolepropionic Acid Receptor Currents and Drives Post-Traumatic EpileptogenesisBorn to Be Wild: A Case for Targeting Ectopic Adult Born Granule Cells for Seizure ControlThe p75NTR Influences Cerebellar Circuit Development and Adult Behavior via Regulation of Cell Cycle Duration of Granule Cell ProgenitorsEarly behavioral and metabolomic change after mild to moderate traumatic brain injury in the developing brain
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z