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  • 1. L-pGlu-(2-propyl)-L-His-L-ProNH₂ attenuates 4-aminopyridine-induced epileptiform activity and sodium current: a possible action of new thyrotropin-releasing hormone analog for its anticonvulsant potential.
    Sah N, Rajput SK, Singh JN, Meena CL, Jain R, Sikdar SK, Sharma SS.
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  • 3. Neuropharmacological profile of L-pGlu-(1-benzyl)-L-His-L-ProNH2, a newer thyrotropin-releasing hormone analog: effects on seizure models, sodium current, cerebral blood flow and behavioral parameters.
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  • 4. Inhibition of persistent sodium current fraction and voltage-gated L-type calcium current by propofol in cortical neurons: implications for its antiepileptic activity.
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  • 6. Protective effects of L-pGlu-(2-propyl)-L-His-L-ProNH2, a newer thyrotropin releasing hormone analog in in vitro and in vivo models of cerebral ischemia.
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  • 8. The effects of anticonvulsants on 4-aminopyridine-induced bursting: in vitro studies on rat peripheral nerve and dorsal roots.
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  • 9. Lactate reduces epileptiform activity through HCA1 and GIRK channel activation in rat subicular neurons in an in vitro model.
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  • 11. Stereoselective effects of the novel anticonvulsant lacosamide against 4-AP induced epileptiform activity in rat visual cortex in vitro.
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  • 14. Persistent sodium current in subicular neurons isolated from patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.
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  • 19. Ranolazine reduces neuronal excitability by interacting with inactivated states of brain sodium channels.
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  • 20. Carisbamate, a novel neuromodulator, inhibits voltage-gated sodium channels and action potential firing of rat hippocampal neurons.
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