Advisor: Shirley Joseph, Ph.D., Department of Clinical and Social PsychologyThe development of epilepsy can be better understood by determining how new neurons are 'born' in this diseased state
The mechanism by which brain injuries cause temporal lobe epilepsy is unknown. Suspected epileptogen...
AIMS: Neurogenesis in adult humans occurs in at least two areas of the brain, the subventricular ...
AIMS: Neurogenesis in adult humans occurs in at least two areas of the brain, the subventricular ...
Seizure induction in laboratory animals is followed by many changes in structure and function, and o...
Seizure induction in laboratory animals is followed by many changes in structure and function, and o...
Seizure induction in laboratory animals is followed by many changes in structure and function, and o...
Seizure induction in laboratory animals is followed by many changes in structure and function, and o...
Research over the last two decades has revealed that the process of neurogenesis continues in some b...
Research over the last two decades has revealed that the process of neurogenesis continues in some b...
Neurogenesis in the adult central nervous system has been well documented in several mammals includi...
Ample evidence points to the dentate gyrus as anatomical region for persistent neurogenesis in the a...
Ample evidence points to the dentate gyrus as anatomical region for persistent neurogenesis in the a...
Ample evidence points to the dentate gyrus as anatomical region for persistent neurogenesis in the a...
The brain continues to form new neurons throughout life. This process of adult neurogenesis has been...
Several types of brain injuries are causes of acquired temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). The seizure-fre...
The mechanism by which brain injuries cause temporal lobe epilepsy is unknown. Suspected epileptogen...
AIMS: Neurogenesis in adult humans occurs in at least two areas of the brain, the subventricular ...
AIMS: Neurogenesis in adult humans occurs in at least two areas of the brain, the subventricular ...
Seizure induction in laboratory animals is followed by many changes in structure and function, and o...
Seizure induction in laboratory animals is followed by many changes in structure and function, and o...
Seizure induction in laboratory animals is followed by many changes in structure and function, and o...
Seizure induction in laboratory animals is followed by many changes in structure and function, and o...
Research over the last two decades has revealed that the process of neurogenesis continues in some b...
Research over the last two decades has revealed that the process of neurogenesis continues in some b...
Neurogenesis in the adult central nervous system has been well documented in several mammals includi...
Ample evidence points to the dentate gyrus as anatomical region for persistent neurogenesis in the a...
Ample evidence points to the dentate gyrus as anatomical region for persistent neurogenesis in the a...
Ample evidence points to the dentate gyrus as anatomical region for persistent neurogenesis in the a...
The brain continues to form new neurons throughout life. This process of adult neurogenesis has been...
Several types of brain injuries are causes of acquired temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). The seizure-fre...
The mechanism by which brain injuries cause temporal lobe epilepsy is unknown. Suspected epileptogen...
AIMS: Neurogenesis in adult humans occurs in at least two areas of the brain, the subventricular ...
AIMS: Neurogenesis in adult humans occurs in at least two areas of the brain, the subventricular ...