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  • 22. Fate of the hippocampal mossy fiber projection after destruction of its postsynaptic targets with intraventricular kainic acid.
    Nadler JV, Perry BW, Gentry C, Cotman CW.
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  • 23. Different patterns of neuronal activation and neurodegeneration in the thalamus and cortex of epilepsy-resistant Proechimys rats versus Wistar rats after pilocarpine-induced protracted seizures.
    Andrioli A, Fabene PF, Spreafico R, Cavalheiro EA, Bentivoglio M.
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  • 24. Fos induction and persistence, neurodegeneration, and interneuron activation in the hippocampus of epilepsy-resistant versus epilepsy-prone rats after pilocarpine-induced seizures.
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  • 30. The p53-independent nuclear translocation of cyclin G1 in degenerating neurons by ischemic and traumatic insults.
    Maeda M, Ampo K, Kiryu-Seo S, Konishi H, Ohba N, Kadono C, Kiyama H.
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  • 34. High doses of methamphetamine that cause disruption of the blood-brain barrier in limbic regions produce extensive neuronal degeneration in mouse hippocampus.
    Bowyer JF, Ali S.
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  • 35. Kainate-induced brain lesion: similar local and remote histopathological and molecular changes as in ischemic brain infarct.
    Liu HM, Lei DL, Yang DL.
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  • 36. The differential response of astrocytes within the vestibular and cochlear nuclei following unilateral labyrinthectomy or vestibular afferent activity blockade by transtympanic tetrodotoxin injection in the rat.
    Campos-Torres A, Touret M, Vidal PP, Barnum S, de Waele C.
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  • 40. Corticotropin-releasing hormone heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) and immunoreactivity are induced in extrahypothalamic brain sites by kainic-acid-induced seizures and are modulated by estrogen.
    Foradori CD, Lund TD, Nagahara AH, Koenig JI, Handa RJ.
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