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Abstract Objective To assess the efficacy and tolerability of fenfluramine (FFA) with concomitant potassium bromide (BR) in patients with Dravet syndrome (DS). Methods This multicenter retrospective study, conducted within the German compassionate use program, analyzed BR doses and serum levels before and after FFA initiation, adverse events (AEs ...
Milka Pringsheim+13 more
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Biochemical Properties of γ-Aminobutyric Acid(GABA) Receptor
Kinya Kuriyama+4 more
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Abstract A large number of cases with Dravet syndrome (DS) has been attributed to SCN1A loss of function (LOF), whereas SCN1A gain‐of‐function (GOF) causes early infantile developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (EIDEE) and familial hemiplegic migraine 3.
Yoko Kobayashi Takahashi+13 more
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Comparative analysis of isoxazoline activity on human and canine GABA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes. [PDF]
Sager H, Sarr A, Kuntz E, Rufener L.
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Epilepsy and systemic autoimmune diseases: A bidirectional two‐sample Mendelian randomization study
Abstract Objective Epidemiological data indicates that individuals with epilepsy exhibit an elevated susceptibility to autoimmune disorders, and conversely, those with systemic autoimmune diseases (SAD) demonstrate a heightened predisposition to epilepsy.
Ruoshi Tian+4 more
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Differential Effects of Prenatal Poly I:C Exposure and Antipsychotics on NMDA/GABA Receptors and GSK3β-Mediated Signaling in the Dorsal Raphe Nucleus of Female Rats. [PDF]
Chen S, Lian J, Su Y, Deng C.
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Abstract Objective Coronavirus disease‐19 (COVID‐19), caused by SARS‐CoV‐2, has led to a global pandemic since December 2019. People with epilepsy (PwE) face higher risks of severe COVID‐19 outcomes and may be more vulnerable to long‐term neurological and psychiatric effects. Methods This multicenter, retrospective cohort study reviewed medical records
Fedele Dono+8 more
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The Role of GABA Receptors in Anesthesia and Sedation: An Updated Review. [PDF]
Philip AB, Brohan J, Goudra B.
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