Models of seizures and epilepsy /
An understanding of mechanisms underlying seizure disorders depends critically on the insights provided by model systems. In particular with the development of cellular, molecular, and genetic investigative tools, there has been an explosion of basic epilepsy research. Models of Seizures and Epileps...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier Academic,
�2006.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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 Withdrawal 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 Susceptibil
- Inherited Epilepsy in Mongolian Gerbils
- The Cortical Freeze Lesion Model
- MAM and Other "Lesion" Models of Developmental Epilepsy
- In Utero Irradiation as a Model of Cortical 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 Than 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 Tumor and Epilepsy: A New Neurophysiologic and Neuropathologic Ex Vivo In Vitro Model
- An Animal Model of Rasmussen's Encephalitis
- Therapeutic Assays for the Identification and Characterization of Antiepileptic and Antiepileptogenic Drugs
- Animal Models of Drug-Refracgtory Epilepsy
- Monitoring for Seizures in Rodents
- Imaging Approahes in Small Animal Models
- Behavioral Characterization of Seizures in Rats
- Behavioral andn Cognitive Testing Procedures in Animal Models of Epilepsy
- Morphologic 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?