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1. Contribution of microglia to the epileptiform activity that results from neonatal hypoxia.

2. Attenuation of the mutual elevation of iron accumulation and oxidative stress may contribute to the neuroprotective and anti-seizure effects of xenon in neonatal hypoxia-induced seizures.

3. Gender-dependent changes in physical development, BDNF content and GSH redox system in a model of acute neonatal hypoxia in rats.

4. Acute and long-term NCX activation reduces brain injury and restores behavioral functions in mice subjected to neonatal brain ischemia.

5. Divergent effects of levetiracetam and tiagabine against spontaneous seizures in adult rats following neonatal hypoxia.

6. IGF-1 signaling in neonatal hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension: Role of epigenetic regulation.

7. Neonatal anoxia in rats: Hippocampal cellular and subcellular changes related to cell death and spatial memory.

8. Opposite effects of neonatal hypoxia on acute amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion in adult and adolescent mice.

9. Disruption of cerebellar cholinergic system in hypoxic neonatal rats and its regulation with glucose, oxygen and epinephrine resuscitations

10. Cerebellar GABAA receptor alterations in hypoxic neonatal rats: Role of glucose, oxygen and epinephrine supplementation

11. Hypoxia in early life is associated with lasting changes in left ventricular structure and function at maturity in the rat

12. Amelioration of hypoxia-induced striatal 5-HT2A receptor, 5-HT transporter and HIF1 alterations by glucose, oxygen and epinephrine in neonatal rats

13. Conditioning-like Brief Neonatal Hypoxia Improves Cognitive Function and Brain Tissue Properties with Marked Gender Dimorphism in Adult Rats

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