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227 related items for PubMed ID: 1396418

  • 1. Ontogeny of feline temporal lobe epilepsy, II: Stability of spontaneous sleep epilepsy in amygdala-kindled kittens.
    Shouse MN, Dittes P, Langer J, Nienhuis R.
    Epilepsia; 1992; 33(5):789-98. PubMed ID: 1396418
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  • 2. Ontogeny of feline temporal lobe epilepsy. III: Spontaneous sleep and arousal disorders in amygdala-kindled kittens.
    Shouse MN, Langer JV, Alcalde OG, Szymusiak RS.
    Epilepsia; 1994; 35(6):1289-98. PubMed ID: 7988523
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  • 3. Differences between two feline epilepsy models in sleep and waking state disorders, state dependency of seizures and seizure susceptibility: amygdala kindling interferes with systemic penicillin epilepsy.
    Shouse MN.
    Epilepsia; 1987; 28(4):399-408. PubMed ID: 3113927
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  • 6. The ontogeny of feline temporal lobe epilepsy: kindling a spontaneous seizure disorder in kittens.
    Shouse MN, King A, Langer J, Vreeken T, King K, Richkind M.
    Brain Res; 1990 Aug 20; 525(2):215-24. PubMed ID: 2253028
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  • 7. Thalamic kindling: electrical stimulation of the lateral geniculate nucleus produces photosensitive grand mal seizures.
    Shouse MN, Ryan W.
    Exp Neurol; 1984 Oct 20; 86(1):18-32. PubMed ID: 6434340
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  • 8. Paroxysmal microarousals in amygdala-kindled kittens: could they be subclinical seizures?
    Shouse MN, Langer J, King A, Alcalde O, Bier M, Szymusiak R, Wada Y.
    Epilepsia; 1995 Mar 20; 36(3):290-300. PubMed ID: 7614914
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  • 9. Sleep-wakefulness alterations in amygdala-kindled rats.
    Raol YH, Meti BL.
    Epilepsia; 1998 Nov 20; 39(11):1133-7. PubMed ID: 9821976
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  • 10. The alpha2 adrenoreceptor agonist clonidine suppresses evoked and spontaneous seizures, whereas the alpha2 adrenoreceptor antagonist idazoxan promotes seizures in amygdala-kindled kittens.
    Shouse MN, Scordato JC, Farber PR, de Lanerolle N.
    Brain Res; 2007 Mar 16; 1137(1):58-68. PubMed ID: 17214976
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  • 11. State disorders and state-dependent seizures in amygdala-kindled cats.
    Shouse MN.
    Exp Neurol; 1986 Jun 16; 92(3):601-8. PubMed ID: 3709736
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  • 12. Long-lasting effects of feline amygdala kindling on monoamines, seizures and sleep.
    Shouse MN, Staba RJ, Saquib SF, Farber PR.
    Brain Res; 2001 Feb 16; 892(1):147-65. PubMed ID: 11172760
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  • 13. Sleep and arousal mechanisms in experimental epilepsy: epileptic components of NREM and antiepileptic components of REM sleep.
    Shouse MN, Scordato JC, Farber PR.
    Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev; 2004 Feb 16; 10(2):117-21. PubMed ID: 15362167
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  • 14. Sleep deprivation increases susceptibility to kindled and penicillin seizure events during all waking and sleep states in cats.
    Shouse MN.
    Sleep; 1988 Apr 16; 11(2):162-71. PubMed ID: 3381057
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  • 15. Feline amygdaloid kindling and the sleep-waking pattern: observations on daily 22-hour polygraphic recording.
    Hiyoshi T, Wada JA.
    Epilepsia; 1990 Apr 16; 31(2):131-8. PubMed ID: 2318166
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  • 16. Evidence of secondary epileptogenesis in amygdaloid overkindled cats: electroclinical documentation of spontaneous seizures.
    Hiyoshi T, Seino M, Kakegawa N, Higashi T, Yagi K, Wada JA.
    Epilepsia; 1993 Apr 16; 34(3):408-15. PubMed ID: 8504775
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  • 17. Amygdaloid kindling during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in cats.
    Calvo JM, Alvarado R, Briones R, Paz C, Fernandez-Guardiola A.
    Neurosci Lett; 1982 Apr 26; 29(3):255-9. PubMed ID: 7099488
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  • 18. Sleep disorders in kindled cats differ according to the timing of polygraphic recordings and of seizures in the sleep-wake cycle.
    Shouse MN.
    Exp Neurol; 1987 Apr 26; 96(1):158-62. PubMed ID: 3556508
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  • 19. Anticonvulsant drugs selectively affect kindled and penicillin epilepsy, especially during seizure-prone sleep or awakening states in cats.
    Shouse MN, Stroh PJ, Vreeken T.
    Epilepsia; 1989 Apr 26; 30(1):7-16. PubMed ID: 2912720
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  • 20. Lasting secondary antiepileptogenesis induced by cingulate kindling.
    Wada JA, Hirayasu Y.
    Epilepsia; 2004 Nov 26; 45(11):1308-16. PubMed ID: 15509231
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