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1. A tool for monitoring cell type-specific focused ultrasound neuromodulation and control of chronic epilepsy

2. Supramammillary regulation of locomotion and hippocampal activity

3. A consensus statement on detection of hippocampal sharp wave ripples and differentiation from other fast oscillations

5. In vivo assessment of mechanisms underlying the neurovascular basis of postictal amnesia

6. Quantitative T2 MRI is predictive of neurodegeneration following organophosphate exposure in a rat model

7. Dynamic oxygen changes during status epilepticus and subsequent endogenous kindling

8. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy is prevented by blocking postictal hypoxia

9. Ripple-selective GABAergic projection cells in the hippocampus

10. A fluorescent sensor for spatiotemporally resolved imaging of endocannabinoid dynamics in vivo

11. A fluorescent sensor for spatiotemporally resolved endocannabinoid dynamics in vitro and in vivo

12. Alternating sources of perisomatic inhibition during behavior

13. In vivo endocannabinoid dynamics at the timescale of physiological and pathological neural activity

14. Postictal hypoperfusion/hypoxia provides the foundation for a unified theory of seizure-induced brain abnormalities and behavioral dysfunction

15. Resolving the Micro-Macro Disconnect to Address Core Features of Seizure Networks

16. HCN channels segregate stimulation-evoked movement responses in neocortex and allow for coordinated forelimb movements in rodents

17. Plants come to mind: phytocannabinoids, endocannabinoids and the control of seizures

18. Fast oxygen dynamics as a potential biomarker for epilepsy

19. Neurodegeneration and Pathology in Epilepsy: Clinical and Basic Perspectives

20. Neurodegeneration and Pathology in Epilepsy: Clinical and Basic Perspectives

21. Author response: Postictal behavioural impairments are due to a severe prolonged hypoperfusion/hypoxia event that is COX-2 dependent

22. Postictal behavioural impairments are due to a severe prolonged hypoperfusion/hypoxia event that is COX-2 dependent

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