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|a Models of seizures and epilepsy /
|c editors, Asla Pitkänen, Philip A. Schwartzkroin, Solomon L. Moshé.
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|a What should be modeled -- Single nerve cells acutely dissociated from animal and human brains for studies of epilepsy -- Cell culture models for studying epilepsy -- An overview of In vitro seizure models in acute and organotypic slices -- The use of brain slice cultures for the study of epilepsy -- Hippocampal slices : designing and interpreting studies in epilepsy research -- Thalamic, thalamocortical and corticocortical models of epilepsy with an emphasis on absence seizures -- Studying epilepsy in the human brain in vitro -- In vitro isolated guinea pig brain -- Pharmacologic models of generalized absence seizures in rodents -- Models of chemically-induced acute seizures -- Electrical stimulation-induced models of seizures -- Alcohol withdrawl seizures -- Alumina gel injection models of epilepsy in monkeys -- Modeling epilepsy and seizures in developing zebrafish larvae -- Transgenic and gene replacement models of epilepsy : targeting ion channel and neurotransmission pathways in mice -- Spontaneous epileptic mutations in the mouse -- Genetic models of absence epilepsy in the rat -- Models with spontaneous seizures and developmental disruption of genetic etiology -- Mammalian models of genetic epilepsy characterized by sensory-evoked seizures and generalized seizure susceptibility -- Inherited epilepsy in Mongolian gerbils -- The cortical freeze lesion model -- MAM and other "lesion" models for developmental epilepsy -- In utero irradiation as a model of corical dysplasia -- Modeling hypoxia-induced seizures and hypoxic encephalopathy in the neonatal period -- Complex febrile seizures - an experimental model in immature rodents -- Repetitive seizures in the immature brain -- The kindling phenomenon -- Kindling kittens and cats -- Electrical kindling in developing rats -- Chemical kindling -- Kindling, spontaneous seizures and the consequences of epilepsy : more that a model -- Tetanus toxin model of focal epilepsy -- Kainate-induced status epilepticus : a chronic model of acquired epilepsy -- The pilocarpine model of seizures -- Status epilepticus : electrical stimulation models -- Posttraumatic epilepsy induced by lateral fluid-percussion brain injury in rats -- Chronic partial cortical isolation -- Head trauma : hemorrhage-iron deposition -- Stroke -- Models available for infection-induced seizures -- Brain tumour and epilepsy : a new neurophysiologic neuropathologic ex vivo in vitro model -- An animal model of Rasmussen's encephalitis -- Therapeutic assays for the indentifical and characterization of antiepileptic and antiepileptogenic drugs -- Animal models of drug-refractory epilepsy -- Monitoring for seizures in rodents -- Imaging approaches in small animal models -- Behavioral characterization of seizures in rats -- Behavioral and cognitive testing procedures in animal models of epilepsy -- Morphologyic approaches to the characterization of epilepsy models -- Animal model development based on the human epilepsies : which causes and syndromes should be modeled -- What good are animal models
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