Table of Contents:
  • Developmental temporal lobe epilepsy in amygdala kindled kittens: an upate
  • Prenatal betamethasone exposure suppresses kindling epileptogenesis in immature rats
  • Development of kindling in immature fast and slow kindling rats
  • Neonatal heat-induced convulsions affect behaviours in neonatal, juvenile and adult rats
  • Experimental absence versus amygdaloid kindling
  • Pentylenetetrazol-induced kindling as a model of absence and convulsive forms of epilepsy
  • Sodium current properties in different models of epilepsy
  • Kindling the gabaergic phenotype of the glutamatergic granule cells
  • Hippocampal kindling and GABA receptor functions
  • Altered interaction between the entorhinal cortex and hippocampus in amygdala kindled rats
  • Nature and consequences of seizures originating in the brainstem
  • Does inadvertent conditioning contribute to the major features of kindling?
  • Contingent tolerance and cross tolerance to anticonvulsant effects in amygdala-kindled seizures: mechanistic and clinical implications
  • Mechanisms of pharmacoresistance in the phenytoin-resistant kindled wistar rat
  • Development of new anticonvulsants using the kindling model
  • Cannabinoids and kindling
  • Low frequency sine wave stimulation decreases the incidence of kindled seizures
  • Predisposed susceptibility in primate epileptogenesis and anti-epileptogenesis
  • Natural history of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: how does kindling compare with other commonly used animal models
  • Clinical evidence of epilepsy-related plasticity
  • Pathological sensitization of the dopamine system in experimental epileptogenesis: implication for the mechanism of epileptic psychosis.
  • Involvement in the claustrum and ventromedial thalamus in epileptogenesis
  • From ultrastructure to networks: kindling-induced changes in neocortex
  • Kindling as a tool for studying the role of subcortical structurees in limbic seizures
  • Kindling, epilepsy, and the plasticity of network synchronization
  • Electrophysiological and anatomical differences, behavioral comorbidities and gene expression in fast and slow kindling rat strains
  • Gene expression changes in kindling
  • A proteomic approach to the molecular analysis of kindling
  • Amygdala metabotropic glutamate receptors and kindling
  • Induction of B₁ bradykinin receptors in the kindled brain
  • Galanin and kindling
  • Kindling, neurotrophins and axon-guidance factors
  • Conditional deletion of TRKB prevents epileptogenesis in the kindling model
  • Neuropeptide Y and its receptors in kindling epileptogenesis
  • Contribution of pre kindling affective state to hemispheric differences in the effects on anxiety of basolateral amygdala kindling
  • Effects of kindling on spatial memory: characteristics and mechanisms
  • A potential role for the hippocampus in the expression of kindling-induced fear