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1. Ketone Administration for Seizure Disorders: History and Rationale for Ketone Esters and Metabolic Alternatives

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

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

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

5. Ketone Administration for Seizure Disorders: History and Rationale for Ketone Esters and Metabolic Alternatives

6. 2-Deoxyglucose and Beta-Hydroxybutyrate: Metabolic Agents for Seizure Control

7. Metabolism and epilepsy: Ketogenic diets as a homeostatic link

8. Glycolytic inhibition: A novel approach toward controlling neuronal excitability and seizures

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

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

11. The relationship between d‐beta‐hydroxybutyrate blood concentrations and seizure control in children treated with the ketogenic diet for medically intractable epilepsy

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

13. Ketone Bodies as Anti-Seizure Agents

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

15. Metabolic Dysfunction Underlying Autism Spectrum Disorder and Potential Treatment Approaches

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

17. Tissue Specific Impacts of a Ketogenic Diet on Mitochondrial Dynamics in the BTBRT+tf/j Mouse

18. Ketone bodies mediate antiseizure effects through mitochondrial permeability transition.

19. Ketogenic diets, mitochondria, and neurological diseases.

22. Intermittent vs continuous ketogenic diet: Impact on seizures, gut microbiota, and mitochondrial metabolism.

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

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

25. Epilogue

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

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

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

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

31. How does the ketogenic diet induce anti-seizure effects?

32. Metabolism-based drug discovery in zebrafish: An emerging strategy to uncover new anti-seizure therapies

33. Metabolism and epilepsy: Ketogenic diets as a homeostatic link

34. Glycolytic inhibition: A novel approach toward controlling neuronal excitability and seizures

35. Vocal communication in asocial BTBR mice is more malleable by a ketogenic diet in juveniles than adults.

36. Genetic modifications associated with ketogenic diet treatment in the BTBRT+Tf/Jmouse model of autism spectrum disorder

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

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

39. 2-Deoxyglucose and Beta-Hydroxybutyrate: Metabolic Agents for Seizure Control

40. Do Ketone Bodies Mediate the Anti-Seizure Effects of the Ketogenic Diet?

41. Ketone bodies mediate antiseizure effects through mitochondrial permeability transition

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

43. Clinical studies and anti-inflammatory mechanisms of treatments

44. Ketone Bodies as Anti-Seizure Agents

45. Inhibition of Lactate Dehydrogenase to Treat Epilepsy

46. Ketogenic Diet Treatment Increases Longevity in Kcna1-null Mice, a Model of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy

47. Metabolomic Modeling To Monitor Host Responsiveness to Gut Microbiota Manipulation in the BTBR(T+tf/j) Mouse

48. Tissue Specific Impacts of a Ketogenic Diet on Mitochondrial Dynamics in the BTBRT+tf/j Mouse

49. Ketogenic diet restores aberrant cortical motor maps and excitation-to-inhibition imbalance in the BTBR mouse model of autism spectrum disorder

50. A 'Happy' Toddler Presenting With Sudden, Life-Threatening Seizures

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