Epilepsy is one of the most common episodic neurological diseases, and patients with epilepsy may experience a range of neurological, psychological, and behavioral problems. Recurring seizures potentially contribute to the progressive severity of epilepsy, cognitive and behavioral consequences. The clinical and experimental evidences involving radiological, pathological, and biochemical studies suggest that seizures can potentially injure the brain via a number of diverse molecular, cellular, and network mechanisms. The damage includes neuronal death, axodendritic changes, molecular changes of synaptic membrane, and gliosis and increased neurogenesis. Those changes induce rewiring of the network and reorganization of synapses, causing alter...
We examined the mechanism of neuronal necrosis induced by hypoxia in dentate gyrus cultures or by st...
Epilepsy is common in polymerase gamma (POLG) related disease and is associated with high morbidity ...
The epilepsies are a diverse spectrum of disease states characterized by spontaneous seizures and as...
Epilepsy has been characterized a disease whose social and occupational behavioural has had devastat...
Do seizures cause neuronal death? At least in the immature hippocampus, this may not be the critical...
Neuronal cell death is a pathophysiological consequence of many brain insults that trigger epilepsy ...
In this chapter, the pathophysiology and neurochemical pathology of epileptic brain damage is discus...
Several types of brain injuries are causes of acquired temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). The seizure-fre...
Experimental and human data have shown that certain seizures cause damage to brain. Such neuronal lo...
Evidence has accumulated that apoptotic cell death contributes to brain damage following experimenta...
Epilepsy, characterized by recurrent seizures and abnormal electrical activity in the brain, is one ...
Epilepsy often follows a focal insult, and develops with a time delay so to reveal a complex cascade...
The most common forms of acquired epilepsies arise following acute brain insults such as traumatic b...
Epilepsy often follows a focal insult, and develops with a time delay so to reveal a complex cascade...
The primary purpose of this topic is to collect scientific contri-butions providing novel insights i...
We examined the mechanism of neuronal necrosis induced by hypoxia in dentate gyrus cultures or by st...
Epilepsy is common in polymerase gamma (POLG) related disease and is associated with high morbidity ...
The epilepsies are a diverse spectrum of disease states characterized by spontaneous seizures and as...
Epilepsy has been characterized a disease whose social and occupational behavioural has had devastat...
Do seizures cause neuronal death? At least in the immature hippocampus, this may not be the critical...
Neuronal cell death is a pathophysiological consequence of many brain insults that trigger epilepsy ...
In this chapter, the pathophysiology and neurochemical pathology of epileptic brain damage is discus...
Several types of brain injuries are causes of acquired temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). The seizure-fre...
Experimental and human data have shown that certain seizures cause damage to brain. Such neuronal lo...
Evidence has accumulated that apoptotic cell death contributes to brain damage following experimenta...
Epilepsy, characterized by recurrent seizures and abnormal electrical activity in the brain, is one ...
Epilepsy often follows a focal insult, and develops with a time delay so to reveal a complex cascade...
The most common forms of acquired epilepsies arise following acute brain insults such as traumatic b...
Epilepsy often follows a focal insult, and develops with a time delay so to reveal a complex cascade...
The primary purpose of this topic is to collect scientific contri-butions providing novel insights i...
We examined the mechanism of neuronal necrosis induced by hypoxia in dentate gyrus cultures or by st...
Epilepsy is common in polymerase gamma (POLG) related disease and is associated with high morbidity ...
The epilepsies are a diverse spectrum of disease states characterized by spontaneous seizures and as...