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Department of Neuropsychiatry, Hirosaki University | 論文
- Genetics of epilepsy : current status and perspectives
- IV D7 Reciprocal release profile between hippocampal monoamines and acetylcholine releases in a novel spontaneous epilepsy model, mu3B deficient mice
- NS-5 Behavioral and electroencephalographical analysis of epileptogenesis in μ3B knockout mouse
- NS-4 Epileptic seizure in mice deficient in μ3B subunit of AP-3B complex
- IV F3 Effects of carbamazepine on cAMP-dependent protein kinase related exocytosis
- II F16 A case of familial paroxysmal hypnogenic dyskinesia and sick sinus syndrome with severe abnormality of potassium-conductance in peripheral nerve
- II C22 Two-dimensional monitoring of effects of carbamazepine on propagation of neuronal excitability using multiple-electrode dish with high-speed fluorescence CCD system.
- Impaired M-Current and Neuronal Excitability
- Genetic Identifiers of Epilepsy
- Different patterns of dipole source localization in gelastic seizure with or without a sense of mirth
- Sociomedical aspects of epileptic patients : Their employment and marital status
- Prognosis and clinical features of intractable epilepsy : A prospective study
- The synchronization between brain areas under motor inhibition process in humans estimated by event-related EEG coherence
- Event-related dynamics of the gamma-band oscillation in the human brain: information processing during a GO/NOGO hand movement task
- Ictal dipole source analysis based on a realistic scalp-skull-brain head model in localizing the epileptogenic zone
- Dipole source localization of interictal epileptiform activity in temporal lobe epilepsy with medical temporal lesion
- Molecular changes of NMDA receptor subunit mRNA in amygdala-kindled rat
- Functional significance of stimulatory GTP-binding protein in hippocampus is associated with kindling-elicited epileptogenesis
- Lasting changes in NMDAR1 mRNA level in various regions of cerebral cortex in epileptogenesis of amygdaloid-kindled rat
- Clinical course of intractable epilepsy : A 15 year follow-up study