P A Schwartzkroin
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Recent Articles
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Speca D, Ogata G, Mandikian D, Bishop H, Wiler S, Eum K, et al.
Genes Brain Behav
. 2014 Feb;
13(4):394-408.
PMID: 24494598
The Kv2.1 delayed rectifier potassium channel exhibits high-level expression in both principal and inhibitory neurons throughout the central nervous system, including prominent expression in hippocampal neurons. Studies of in vitro...
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Keogh B, Cordes D, Stanberry L, Figler B, Robbins C, Tempel B, et al.
Epilepsy Res
. 2005 Sep;
66(1-3):75-90.
PMID: 16144756
Purpose: To develop a non-invasive method for exploring seizure initiation and propagation in the brain of intact experimental animals. Methods: We have developed and applied a model-independent statistical method--Hierarchical Cluster...
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Tschuluun N, Wenzel J, Katleba K, Schwartzkroin P
Neuroscience
. 2005 May;
133(1):327-42.
PMID: 15893654
Neuronal migration disorders (NMDs) are often associated with medically intractable epilepsy. In utero injection of methylazoxymethanol acetate into pregnant rats gives rise to dysplastic cell clusters ("heterotopia") in hippocampus (and...
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McKhann 2nd G, Wenzel H, Robbins C, Sosunov A, Schwartzkroin P
Neuroscience
. 2003 Nov;
122(2):551-61.
PMID: 14614919
Genetic influences contribute to susceptibility to seizures and to excitotoxic injury, but it is unclear if/how these susceptibilities are linked. This study assessed the impact of genetic background on mouse...
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Lopantsev V, Wenzel H, Cole T, Palmiter R, Schwartzkroin P
Neuroscience
. 2003 Jan;
116(1):237-48.
PMID: 12535956
Zinc is found throughout the CNS in synaptic vesicles of glutamatergic neurons and has been suggested to have a modulatory role in the brain because of its interaction with voltage-...
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Szot P, White S, McCarthy E, Turella A, Rejniak S, Schwartzkroin P
Epilepsy Res
. 2001 Aug;
46(3):191-203.
PMID: 11518622
Seizure incidence varies significantly with age, with seizure susceptibility particularly high during the first few years of life. Of significant concern is what effects do brief, repetitive seizures have on...
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Szot P, Weinshenker D, Rho J, Storey T, Schwartzkroin P
Brain Res Dev Brain Res
. 2001 Aug;
129(2):211-4.
PMID: 11506865
Ketogenic diet (KD) is a high fat, low carbohydrate diet used to treat children with epilepsy that are refractory to conventional antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). The anticonvulsant mechanism of the KD...
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Lopantsev V, Schwartzkroin P
J Neurophysiol
. 2001 Jun;
85(6):2381-7.
PMID: 11387384
Changes in intracellular chloride concentration, mediated by chloride influx through GABA(A) receptor-gated channels, may modulate GABA(B) receptor-mediated inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (GABA(B) IPSPs) via unknown mechanisms. Recording from CA3 pyramidal cells...
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Wenzel H, Robbins C, Tsai L, Schwartzkroin P
J Neurosci
. 2001 Feb;
21(3):983-98.
PMID: 11157084
Cortical dysplasia is a major cause of intractable epilepsy in children. However, the precise mechanisms linking cortical malformations to epileptogenesis remain elusive. The neuronal-specific activator of cyclin-dependent kinase 5, p35,...
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Schwartzkroin P
Int Rev Neurobiol
. 2000 Dec;
45:1-15.
PMID: 11130894
Since this list of mechanisms covers much of what we know about how brain cells operate, one might object to using such a broad brush in characterizing a purportedly special...