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1. Phenobarbital and midazolam suppress neonatal seizures in a noninvasive rat model of birth asphyxia, whereas bumetanide is ineffective. Johne M, Römermann K, Hampel P, Gailus B, Theilmann W, Ala-Kurikka T, Kaila K, Löscher W. Epilepsia; 2021 Apr; 62(4):920-934. PubMed ID: 33258158 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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13. Bumepamine, a brain-permeant benzylamine derivative of bumetanide, does not inhibit NKCC1 but is more potent to enhance phenobarbital's anti-seizure efficacy. Brandt C, Seja P, Töllner K, Römermann K, Hampel P, Kalesse M, Kipper A, Feit PW, Lykke K, Toft-Bertelsen TL, Paavilainen P, Spoljaric I, Puskarjov M, MacAulay N, Kaila K, Löscher W. Neuropharmacology; 2018 Dec; 143():186-204. PubMed ID: 30248303 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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