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299 related items for PubMed ID: 33258158

  • 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
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  • 9. Effects of bumetanide on neonatal seizures: A systematic review of animal and human studies.
    Rao S, Farhat A, Rakshasbhuvankar A, Athikarisamy S, Ghosh S, Nagarajan L.
    Seizure; 2023 Oct; 111():206-214. PubMed ID: 37690372
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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
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  • 15. Ganaxolone versus Phenobarbital for Neonatal Seizure Management.
    Miller SL, Bennet L, Sutherland AE, Pham Y, McDonald C, Castillo-Melendez M, Allison BJ, Mihelakis J, Nitsos I, Boyd BJ, Hirst JJ, Walker DW, Hunt RW, Jenkin G, Wong F, Malhotra A, Fahey MC, Yawno T.
    Ann Neurol; 2022 Dec; 92(6):1066-1079. PubMed ID: 36054160
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  • 18. NKCC1 transporter facilitates seizures in the developing brain.
    Dzhala VI, Talos DM, Sdrulla DA, Brumback AC, Mathews GC, Benke TA, Delpire E, Jensen FE, Staley KJ.
    Nat Med; 2005 Nov; 11(11):1205-13. PubMed ID: 16227993
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  • 20. Reply to the commentary by Ben-Ari and Delpire: Bumetanide and neonatal seizures: Fiction versus reality.
    Löscher W, Kaila K.
    Epilepsia; 2021 Apr; 62(4):941-946. PubMed ID: 33764535
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