Charles J Marcuccilli
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Eissa T, Tryba A, Marcuccilli C, Ben-Mabrouk F, Smith E, Lew S, et al.
eNeuro
. 2016 Jun;
3(2).
PMID: 27257623
High-gamma (HG; 80-150 Hz) activity in macroscopic clinical records is considered a marker for critical brain regions involved in seizure initiation; it is correlated with pathological multiunit firing during neocortical...
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Meijer H, Eissa T, Kiewiet B, Neuman J, Schevon C, Emerson R, et al.
J Math Neurosci
. 2015 Apr;
5:7.
PMID: 25852982
Unlabelled: Measurements of neuronal signals during human seizure activity and evoked epileptic activity in experimental models suggest that, in these pathological states, the individual nerve cells experience an activity driven...
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Tryba A, Kaczorowski C, Ben-Mabrouk F, Elsen F, Lew S, Marcuccilli C
Eur J Neurosci
. 2011 Jul;
34(1):31-44.
PMID: 21722205
Neocortical oscillations result from synchronized activity of a synaptically coupled network and can be strongly influenced by the intrinsic firing properties of individual neurons. As such, the intrinsic electroresponsive properties...
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Lin J, Lew S, Marcuccilli C, Mueller W, Matthews A, Koop J, et al.
J Neurosurg Pediatr
. 2011 Feb;
7(2):189-200.
PMID: 21284466
Object: The object of this study was to evaluate surgical outcome in a select group of patients with medically refractory epilepsy who had undergone corpus callosotomy combined with bilateral subdural...
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Marcuccilli C, Tryba A, van Drongelen W, Koch H, Viemari J, Pena-Ortega F, et al.
J Clin Neurophysiol
. 2010 Nov;
27(6):387-97.
PMID: 21076335
To test the hypothesis that focal and parafocal neocortical tissue from pediatric patients with intractable epilepsy exhibits cellular and synaptic differences, the authors characterized the propensity of these neurons to...
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Zupanc M, Roell Werner R, Schwabe M, OConnor S, Marcuccilli C, Hecox K, et al.
Pediatr Neurol
. 2010 May;
42(6):396-403.
PMID: 20472190
The antiepileptic drug felbamate has demonstrated efficacy against a variety of seizure types in the pediatric population, particularly seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Postmarketing experience, however, revealed serious idiosyncratic adverse...
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Zupanc M, Rubio E, Werner R, Schwabe M, Mueller W, Lew S, et al.
Pediatr Neurol
. 2009 Dec;
42(1):12-20.
PMID: 20004857
A consecutive, retrospective analysis of seizure control and quality of life was performed among 83 pediatric patients undergoing epilepsy surgery at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. Seizure outcomes were generally favorable,...
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Sleigh J, Vizuete J, Voss L, Steyn-Ross A, Steyn-Ross M, Marcuccilli C, et al.
Anesth Analg
. 2009 Sep;
109(4):1253-62.
PMID: 19762755
Background: High concentrations of enflurane will induce a characteristic electroencephalogram pattern consisting of periods of suppression alternating with large short paroxysmal epileptiform discharges (PEDs). In this study, we compared a...
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van Drongelen W, Koch H, Elsen F, Lee H, Mrejeru A, Doren E, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2006 Jul;
96(5):2564-77.
PMID: 16870839
Most types of electrographic epileptiform activity can be characterized by isolated or repetitive bursts in brain electrical activity. This observation is our motivation to determine mechanisms that underlie bursting behavior...