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2. Hypothesis: the central medial amygdala may be implicated in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy by melanocortinergic-sympathetic signaling.
3. Dorsal subthalamic nucleus electrical stimulation for drug/treatment-refractory epilepsy may modulate melanocortinergic signaling in astrocytes.
4. Posterior pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus may be involved in visual complaints with intractable epilepsy.
5. Cuneiform nucleus stimulation as adjunct treatment for intractable epilepsy: a virally mediated transsynaptic tracing study in spinally transected transgenic mice.
6. The optimal acupoint for acupuncture stimulation as a complementary therapy in pediatric epilepsy.
7. The mechanism of electroacupuncture for predicting the efficacy of deep brain stimulation in pharmacoresistant epilepsy may be involved in the melanocortinergic signal.
8. The optimal segment for spinal cord stimulation in intractable epilepsy: a virally mediated transsynaptic tracing study in spinally transected transgenic mice.
9. The change in cerebral glucose metabolism generated by electroacupuncture may predict the outcome of stimulation of the anterior nucleus thalamus in refractory epilepsy.
10. Stimulation for the compact parts of pedunculopontine nucleus: an available therapeutic approach in intractable epilepsy.
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