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2. Epileptic spasms in infancy: Transferring rat prenatal betamethasone-postnatal NMDA model to mice
3. Contributors
4. Animal models of infantile spasms: Focus on new treatments
5. The Brd2 mouse model of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME)
6. Infantile Spasms: Pharmacotherapy Challenges
7. Human cortical interneurons optimized for grafting specifically integrate, abort seizures, and display prolonged efficacy without over-inhibition
8. ACTON PROLONGATUM® suppresses spasms head to head with Acthar® Gel in the model of infantile spasms
9. Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine neurotoxicity: What have we learned in the past 70 years?
10. Infantile Spasms: Pharmacotherapy Challenges
11. AQB-565 shows promise in preclinical testing in the model of epileptic spasms during infancy: Head-to-head comparison with ACTH
12. Prenatal/Perinatal Stress and Developmental Epilepsy: Lessons from Life and Experiment
13. Developmental Epilepsy
14. Astrocyte and neuronal Panx1 support long-term reference memory in mice
15. β-Hydroxybutyrate attenuates NMDA-induced spasms in rats with evidence of neuronal stabilization on MR spectroscopy
16. Combined diazepam and MK-801 therapy provides synergistic protection from tetramethylenedisulfotetramine-induced tonic–clonic seizures and lethality in mice
17. sj-docx-1-asn-10.1177_17590914231184712 - Supplemental material for Astrocyte and Neuronal Panx1 Support Long-Term Reference Memory in Mice
18. Novel neurosteroid pregnanolone pyroglutamate suppresses neurotoxicity syndrome induced by tetramethylenedisulfotetramine but is ineffective in a rodent model of infantile spasms
19. A potential effect of ganaxolone in an animal model of infantile spasms
20. Chapter 22 - Animal models of infantile spasms: Focus on new treatments
21. Chapter 20 - The Brd2+/− mouse model of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME)
22. Seizures and Antiepileptic Drugs: Does Exposure Alter Normal Brain Development in Animal Models?
23. Systemic Chemoconvulsants Producing Acute Seizures in Adult Rodents
24. Behavioral Characterization and Scoring of Seizures in Rodents
25. Contributors
26. Prenatal Betamethasone Exposure Suppresses Kindling Epileptogenesis in Immature Rats
27. Astrocyte and Neuronal Panx1 Support Long-Term Reference Memory in Mice.
28. Differential antagonism of tetramethylenedisulfotetramine-induced seizures by agents acting at NMDA and GABAA receptors
29. β-Estradiol unmasks metabotropic receptor-mediated metaplasticity of NMDA receptor transmission in the female rat dentate gyrus
30. Prenatal corticosteroid exposure alters early developmental seizures and behavior
31. Early onset epilepsy and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy with cardiac arrhythmia in mice carrying the early infantile epileptic encephalopathy 47 gain‐of‐function FHF1(FGF12) missense mutation
32. Prenatal Exposure to Betamethasone Decreases Anxiety in Developing Rats: Hippocampal Neuropeptide Y as a Target Molecule
33. The contribution of astrocyte and neuronal Panx1 to seizures is model and brain region dependent
34. Anti-Seizure Medications and Estradiol for Neuroprotection in Epilepsy: The 2013 Update
35. Sex-specific control of flurothyl-induced tonic–clonic seizures by the substantia nigra pars reticulata during development
36. Rapamycin has age-, treatment paradigm-, and model-specific anticonvulsant effects and modulates neuropeptide Y expression in rats
37. Finding a better drug for epilepsy: Preclinical screening strategies and experimental trial design
38. Prenatal stress promotes development of spasms in infant rats
39. Altered neurotransmitter release, vesicle recycling and presynaptic structure in the pilocarpine model of temporal lobe epilepsy
40. Validation of the rat model of cryptogenic infantile spasms
41. Modeling epileptic spasms during infancy: Are we heading for the treatment yet?
42. Developmental decrease in parvalbumin‐positive neurons precedes increase in flurothyl‐induced seizure susceptibility in the Brd2 +/− mouse model of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
43. Prenatal betamethasone exposure increases corticotropin-releasing hormone expression along with increased hippocampal slice excitability in the developing hippocampus
44. Model of cryptogenic infantile spasms after prenatal corticosteroid priming
45. Females, their estrogens, and seizures
46. Models of Chemically-Induced Acute Seizures
47. Contributing Authors
48. Prenatal corticosteroid impact on hippocampus: Implications for postnatal outcomes
49. Circling behavior and [ 14C]2-deoxyglucose mapping in rats: possible implications for autistic repetitive behaviors
50. An indirect method for absorption rate estimation: Flurothyl-induced seizures
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