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1. WONOEP appraisal: The role of glial cells in focal malformations associated with early onset epilepsies.

2. WONOEP appraisal: Genetic insights into early onset epilepsies.

3. WONOEP appraisal: Modeling early onset epilepsies.

4. WONOEP 2022: Neurotechnology for the diagnosis of epilepsy.

5. Bilateral centromedian nucleus of thalamus responsive neurostimulation for pediatric-onset drug-resistant epilepsy.

6. Uncovering spatiotemporal dynamics of the corticothalamic network at ictal onset.

7. Value of genetic testing for pediatric epilepsy: Driving earlier diagnosis of ceroid lipofuscinosis type 2 Batten disease.

8. Susceptibility to epilepsy after traumatic brain injury is associated with preexistent gut microbiome profile.

9. Disruption of intestinal barrier and endotoxemia after traumatic brain injury: Implications for post-traumatic epilepsy.

10. WONOEP APPRAISAL: The many facets of epilepsy networks.

11. Inherent vulnerabilities in monoaminergic pathways predict the emergence of depressive impairments in an animal model of chronic epilepsy.

12. Regulation of kindling epileptogenesis by hippocampal Toll-like receptors 2.

13. Risk of vigabatrin-associated brain abnormalities on MRI in the treatment of infantile spasms is dose-dependent.

14. WONOEP appraisal: Biomarkers of epilepsy-associated comorbidities.

15. Prevention of infantile spasms relapse: Zonisamide and topiramate provide no benefit.

16. Effects of selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors on depressive- and impulsive-like behaviors and on monoamine transmission in experimental temporal lobe epilepsy.

17. Hypsarrhythmia assessment exhibits poor interrater reliability: a threat to clinical trial validity.

18. Lennox-Gastaut syndrome: a consensus approach to differential diagnosis.

19. Treatment of infantile spasms with very high dose prednisolone before high dose adrenocorticotropic hormone.

20. Subclinical early posttraumatic seizures detected by continuous EEG monitoring in a consecutive pediatric cohort.

21. Neurocognitive profiles in children with epilepsy.

23. The spectrum of anticonvulsant efficacy of retigabine (ezogabine) in animal models: implications for clinical use.

24. The mechanism of action of retigabine (ezogabine), a first-in-class K+ channel opener for the treatment of epilepsy.

25. Vaccinations and febrile seizures.

26. Neurobiology of Depression as a Comorbidity of Epilepsy.

27. Inflammation induced by LPS enhances epileptogenesis in immature rat and may be partially reversed by IL1RA.

28. Comorbidity between epilepsy and depression: experimental evidence for the involvement of serotonergic, glucocorticoid, and neuroinflammatory mechanisms.

29. Evaluation of development-specific targets for antiepileptogenic therapy using rapid kindling.

30. Frontal and temporal volumes in Childhood Absence Epilepsy.

31. Language in pediatric epilepsy.

32. Bumetanide inhibits rapid kindling in neonatal rats.

33. Assessment and surgical outcomes for mild type I and severe type II cortical dysplasia: a critical review and the UCLA experience.

34. Childhood absence epilepsy: behavioral, cognitive, and linguistic comorbidities.

35. The ketogenic diet in a pill: is this possible?

36. Antiepileptogenic and antiictogenic effects of retigabine under conditions of rapid kindling: an ontogenic study.

37. 9th Workshop on the Neurobiology of Epilepsy (WONOEP IX): the transition from the interictal to the ictal state (Teluk Nibong, Langkawi Island, Malaysia, July 4-7, 2007).

38. Status epilepticus triggers caspase-3 activation and necrosis in the immature rat brain.

39. Age-dependent effects of topiramate on the acquisition and the retention of rapid kindling.

40. Inflammation modifies status epilepticus-induced hippocampal injury during development.

41. Inflammation exacerbates seizure-induced injury in the immature brain.

42. The utility of testing pentylenetetrazol threshold.

43. Status epilepticus and frequent seizures: incidence and clinical characteristics in pediatric epilepsy surgery patients.

44. Reduced anesthetization during the intracarotid amobarbital (Wada) test in patients taking carbonic anhydrase-inhibiting medications.

45. Psychopathology and pediatric complex partial seizures: seizure-related, cognitive, and linguistic variables.

46. Development of temporal lobe epilepsy in 21-day-old rats.

47. Treatment strategies for myoclonic seizures and epilepsy syndromes with myoclonic seizures.

48. Epileptogenesis during development: injury, circuit recruitment, and plasticity.

49. Epileptogenesis after self-sustaining status epilepticus.

50. Short-term plasticity of hippocampal neuropeptides and neuronal circuitry in experimental status epilepticus.

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