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1. The ketogenic diet raises brain oxygen levels, attenuates postictal hypoxia, and protects against learning impairments

2. Metabolic epilepsies amenable to ketogenic therapies: Indications, contraindications, and underlying mechanisms

3. Reelin Improves Cognition and Extends the Lifespan of Mutant Ndel1 Mice with Postnatal CA1 Hippocampus Deterioration.

4. FMRP(1-297)-tat restores ion channel and synaptic function in a model of Fragile X syndrome.

5. Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet.

6. Epigenetics and epilepsy prevention: The therapeutic potential of adenosine and metabolic therapies

7. Atypical visual processing in a mouse model of autism

8. Precocious myelination in a mouse model of autism.

9. Enhanced glycolytic metabolism supports transmigration of brain-infiltrating macrophages in multiple sclerosis

10. Altered circadian rhythms and oscillation of clock genes and sirtuin 1 in a model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy

11. Comorbid epilepsy in autism spectrum disorder: Implications of postnatal inflammation for brain excitability

12. Electrophysiological characterization of a mitochondrial inner membrane chloride channel in rat brain

13. Do ketone bodies mediate the anti-seizure effects of the ketogenic diet?

14. ER-stress mobilization of death-associated protein kinase-1–dependent xenophagy counteracts mitochondria stress–induced epithelial barrier dysfunction

15. A novel metabolism-based phenotypic drug discovery platform in zebrafish uncovers HDACs 1 and 3 as a potential combined anti-seizure drug target

16. Ketogenic diet-induced extension of longevity in epileptic Kcna1-null mice is influenced by gender and age at treatment onset

17. Ketogenic diet leads to O-GlcNAc modification in the BTBRT+tf/j mouse model of autism

18. Ketone Bodies as Anti-Seizure Agents

19. Clinical studies and anti-inflammatory mechanisms of treatments.

20. Carisbamate blockade of T‐type voltage‐gated calcium channels

21. Adrenocorticotropic hormone protects learning and memory function in epileptic Kcna1-null mice

22. Abnormal Capillary Vasodynamics Contribute to Ictal Neurodegeneration in Epilepsy.

23. Disruption of visual circuit formation and refinement in a mouse model of autism

24. Dendritic overgrowth and elevated ERK signaling during neonatal development in a mouse model of autism.

25. Ketogenic diet modifies the gut microbiota in a murine model of autism spectrum disorder

26. Ketogenic diet treatment increases longevity in Kcna1‐null mice, a model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy

27. Ndel1 and Reelin Maintain Postnatal CA1 Hippocampus Integrity

28. Mechanisms of Action of Antiseizure Drugs and the Ketogenic Diet.

29. Decreased mTOR signaling pathway in human idiopathic autism and in rats exposed to valproic acid

30. Ketone bodies mediate antiseizure effects through mitochondrial permeability transition

31. Ketones prevent oxidative impairment of hippocampal synaptic integrity through KATP channels.

32. Inorganic polyphosphate regulates neuronal excitability through modulation of voltage-gated channels

33. Ketogenic diets, mitochondria, and neurological diseases

34. Inchworming: a novel motor stereotypy in the BTBR T+ Itpr3tf/J mouse model of autism.

37. Circadian Responses to Light in the BTBR Mouse

38. Targeted gut microbiota manipulation attenuates seizures in a model of infantile spasms syndrome

39. Atypical visual processing in a mouse model of autism

40. FMRP(1–297)-tat restores ion channel and synaptic function in a model of Fragile X syndrome

41. Abnormal oxidative metabolism in the cuprizone mouse model of demyelination: An in vivo NIRS-MRI study

42. Gut-based manipulations spur hippocampal mitochondrial bioenergetics in a model of pediatric epilepsy

43. Probiotics counteract hepatic steatosis caused by ketogenic diet and upregulate AMPK signaling in a model of infantile epilepsy

44. Pharmacokinetics and central accumulation of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and its bioactive metabolites are influenced by route of administration and sex in rats

45. The ketogenic diet raises brain oxygen levels, attenuates postictal hypoxia, and protects against learning impairments

46. Ketogenic diet-mediated seizure reduction preserves CA1 cell numbers in epileptic Kcna1-null mice: An unbiased stereological assessment

47. Addition of Prebiotics to the Ketogenic Diet Improves Metabolic Profile but Does Not Affect Seizures in a Rodent Model of Infantile Spasms Syndrome

48. Reelin Improves Cognition and Extends the Lifespan of Mutant Ndel1 Mice with Postnatal CA1 Hippocampus Deterioration

49. Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet

50. Metabolic epilepsies amenable to ketogenic therapies: Indications, contraindications, and underlying mechanisms

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