Self-Sustaining Status Epilepticus : A Condition Maintained by Potentiation of Glutamate Receptors and by Plastic Changes in Substance P and Other Peptide Neuromodulators
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概要
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- 2000-06-01
著者
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MAZARATI Andrey
Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
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WASTERLAIN Claude
Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
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SHIRASAKA Yukiyoshi
Department of Pediatrics, Kobe City General Hospital
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Sankar Raman
Department Of Neurology University Of California Of Los Angeles School Of Medicine
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Sankar Raman
Department Of Neurology And Pediatrics Mattel Children's Hospital At Ucla University Of Califor
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Baldwin Roger
Department Of Neurology Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Shirasaka Yukiyoshi
Department Of Neurology University Of California Of Los Angeles School Of Medicine
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Mazarati Andrey
Department Of Neurology University Of California Of Los Angeles School Of Medicine
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LIU Hantao
Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
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KATSUMORI Hiroshi
Department of Neurology, University of California of Los Angeles School of Medicine
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THOMPSON Kerry
Departments of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
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DE VASCONSELOS
Departments of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
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NEHLIG Astrid
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale Unit 398
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Liu Hantao
Epilepsy Research Laboratory Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Thompson Kerry
Departments Of Neurology Ucla School Of Medicine
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De Vasconselos
Departments Of Neurology Ucla School Of Medicine
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Wasterlain Claude
Epilepsy Research Laboratory Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Wasterlain Claude
Department Of Neurology University Of California Los Angeles
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Katsumori Hiroshi
Department Of Neurology University Of California Of Los Angeles School Of Medicine
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Katsumori Hiroshi
Department Of Applied Physics Chubu Institute Of Technology
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Nehlig Astrid
Institut National De La Sante Et De La Recherche Medicale U 398 Universite Louis Pasteur
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- I-IMP SPECT findings in mitochondrial encephalomyopathies
- Finite Size Effects and Pseudocritical Behavior. I : Ising Spin and Lattice Gauge Models
- Epileptogenesis During Development: Injury, Circuit Recruitment, and Plasticity
- Short-Term Plasticity of Hippocampal Neuropeptides and Neuronal Circuitry in Experimental Status Epilepticus
- Self-Sustaining Status Epilepticus : A Condition Maintained by Potentiation of Glutamate Receptors and by Plastic Changes in Substance P and Other Peptide Neuromodulators
- Granule Cell Neurogenesis After Status Epilepticus in the Immature Rat Brain
- Psychopathology and Pediatric Complex Partial Seizures : Seizure-related, Cognitive, and Linguistic Variables
- Programmed Neuronal Necrosis and Status Epilepticus
- A case of epileptic negative myoclonus: therapeutic considerations
- Treatment Strategies for Myoclonic Seizures and Epilepsy Syndromes with Myoclonic Seizures
- Specific Heat of Three-Dimensional Ising Model
- Successive Screw Approximation in Ising Lattice Gauge Theory
- Three-Dimensional Anisotropic Ising Lattice
- On the Theory of Cooperative Phenomena
- Empirical Formulas of Electromagnetic Mass Difference and Baryon Magnetic Moment
- Finite Size Effects and Pseudocritical Behavior. II : Potts Spin Model
- Linearly Rising Regge Trajectories and Strong Mass Splitting of Baryons
- Lack of Neuronal Damage in Atypical Absence Status Epilepticus
- A Metabolic and Neuropathological Approach to the Understanding of Plastic Changes That Occur in the Immature and Adult Rat Brain During Lithium-Pilocarpine-Induced Epileptogenesis
- GABA Synapses and the Rapid Loss of Inhibition to Dentate Gyrus Granule Cells after Brief Perforant-Path Stimulation
- Acute pancreatic damage associated with convulsive status epilepticus : A report of three cases
- Chemical Kindling: Implications for Antiepileptic Drugs-Sensitive and Resistant Epilepsy Models
- Preface
- Electromagnetic Mass Shift of Σ Hyperons
- Hirayama's and Muta's Relations as a Finite Mass Difference Condition
- Mass Spectra of Baryons, Mesons and Leptons
- A Phenomenological Mass Formula for Leptons and Quarks : Particles and Fields
- Electromagnetic Properties of Resonant States
- Electromagnetic Vertex for Σ^0→Λ^0+γ
- Mass Levels of Spin 3/2 Resonant States and Ω^- Baryon
- Electromagnetic Mass Difference of Elementary Particles
- The Pharmacologic Basis of Antiepileptic Drug Action