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1. Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule like-1 (DSCAML1) links the GABA system and seizure susceptibility.

2. Characterization of kindled VGAT-Cre mice as a new animal model of temporal lobe epilepsy.

3. Loss of presenilin 2 age-dependently alters susceptibility to acute seizures and kindling acquisition.

4. Role of Lacosamide in Preventing Pentylenetetrazole Kindling-Induced Alterations in the Expression of the Gamma-2 Subunit of the GABAA Receptor in Rats.

5. An animal model of genetic predisposition to develop acquired epileptogenesis: The FAST and SLOW rats.

6. Ca v 3.2 T-type calcium channel mutation influences kindling-induced thalamic neuronal firing patterns in Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats From Strasbourg.

7. An Optogenetic Kindling Model of Neocortical Epilepsy.

8. Genetic and Pharmacological Targeting of Heat Shock Protein 70 in the Mouse Amygdala-Kindling Model.

9. P53 knockout mice are protected from cocaine-induced kindling behaviors via inhibiting mitochondrial oxidative burdens, mitochondrial dysfunction, and proapoptotic changes.

10. Astrocytic mobilization of glutathione peroxidase-1 contributes to the protective potential against cocaine kindling behaviors in mice via activation of JAK2/STAT3 signaling.

11. Up-regulation of antioxidative proteins TRX1, TXNL1 and TXNRD1 in the cortex of PTZ kindling seizure model mice.

12. Genetic Modulation of HSPA1A Accelerates Kindling Progression and Exerts Pro-convulsant Effects.

13. Delayed myelination and neurodevelopment in male seizure-prone versus seizure-resistant rats.

14. Inhibition of transient potential receptor vanilloid type 1 suppresses seizure susceptibility in the genetically epilepsy-prone rat.

15. Genetic resistance to kindling associated with alterations in circuit function.

16. Multidimensional Genetic Analysis of Repeated Seizures in the Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel Reveals a Novel Epileptogenesis Susceptibility Locus.

17. Remarkable alterations of Nav1.6 in reactive astrogliosis during epileptogenesis.

18. Aquaporin 4 inhibition decreased synthesis of cytokines by acetazolamide in the hippocampus of rats with pentrazol-induced chronic epilepsy.

19. Inhibition of long-term potentiation in the schaffer-CA1 pathway by repetitive high-intensity sound stimulation.

20. Increased sensitivity to kindling in mice lacking TSP1.

21. Synaptic vesicle protein2A decreases in amygdaloid-kindling pharmcoresistant epileptic rats.

22. MiR-181a influences the cognitive function of epileptic rats induced by pentylenetetrazol.

23. Inhibition of monoacylglycerol lipase mediates a cannabinoid 1-receptor dependent delay of kindling progression in mice.

24. Analysis in conditional cannabinoid 1 receptor-knockout mice reveals neuronal subpopulation-specific effects on epileptogenesis in the kindling paradigm.

25. Sialyltransferase ST3Gal IV deletion protects against temporal lobe epilepsy.

26. Expression of HIF-1α and MDR1/P-glycoprotein in refractory mesial temporal lobe epilepsy patients and pharmacoresistant temporal lobe epilepsy rat model kindled by coriaria lactone.

27. Impairment of kindling development in phospholipase Cγ1 heterozygous mice.

28. Comparison between standard protocol and a novel window protocol for induction of pentylenetetrazol kindled seizures in the rat.

29. Multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 decreases the concentrations of antiepileptic drugs in cortical extracellular fluid in amygdale kindling rats.

30. Changes in the Egr1 and Arc expression in brain structures of pentylenetetrazole-kindled rats.

31. Identification of QTLs involved in the development of amygdala kindling in the rat.

32. Conditional deletion of TrkC does not modify limbic epileptogenesis.

33. Reduction of vesicle-associated membrane protein 2 expression leads to a kindling-resistant phenotype in a murine model of epilepsy.

34. Combined gene overexpression of neuropeptide Y and its receptor Y5 in the hippocampus suppresses seizures.

35. Changes of glucocorticoid receptor mRNA expression in basolateral amygdale-kindled rats.

36. Neuron-restrictive silencer factor is not required for the antiepileptic effect of the ketogenic diet.

37. Ultrastructural GABA immunocytochemistry in the mossy fiber terminals of Wistar and genetic absence epileptic rats receiving amygdaloid kindling stimulations.

38. Female Wistar rats obtained from different breeders vary in anxiety-like behavior and epileptogenesis.

39. The non-coding RNA BC1 is down-regulated in the hippocampus of Wistar Audiogenic Rat (WAR) strain after audiogenic kindling.

40. Neurosteroid withdrawal regulates GABA-A receptor α4-subunit expression and seizure susceptibility by activation of progesterone receptor-independent early growth response factor-3 pathway.

41. [mRNA expression of activity-regulated cytoskeletal-associated protein in hippocampus induced by insular-kindled rats].

42. Low frequency stimulation decreases seizure activity in a mutation model of epilepsy.

43. Adeno-associated viral vector-induced overexpression of neuropeptide Y Y2 receptors in the hippocampus suppresses seizures.

44. Increased seizure severity and seizure-related death in mice lacking HCN1 channels.

45. Theiler's virus infection chronically alters seizure susceptibility.

46. Disruption of TrkB-mediated phospholipase Cgamma signaling inhibits limbic epileptogenesis.

47. Changes in hippocampal connexin 36 mRNA and protein levels during epileptogenesis in the kindling model of epilepsy.

48. Localized cortical injections of ethosuximide suppress spike-and-wave activity and reduce the resistance to kindling in genetic absence epilepsy rats (GAERS).

49. Effects of levetiracetam on hippocampal kindling in Noda epileptic rats.

50. Cortical kindling induces elevated levels of AMPA and GABA receptor subunit mRNA within the amygdala/piriform region and is associated with behavioral changes in the rat.

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