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Revised: 25.07.2007 [PDF]

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In recent years, antiepileptic drug development has been one of the most prominent research areas. Although several new anticonvulsants are already in clinical use, some types of seizures are still not adequately treated with current therapy and have ...
Mutlu Dilsiz Aytemir, Ünsal Çalış
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The Evaluation of AZ66, A Highly Selective Sigma-1 and Sigma-2 Receptor Antagonist, For Its Anti-Convulsive Effects in C57BL/6 Mice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Evaluation of AZ66, A Highly Selective Sigma-1 and Sigma-2 Antagonist, for Anticonvulsive Effects in C57Bl/6 Mice (Under the direction of Lisa Wilson and Dr. Christopher McCurdy) Sigma receptors have become a popular subject for research the past
Stone, Jamie
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Dantrolene: A Selective Ryanodine Receptor Antagonist, Protects Against Pentylenetetrazole-Induced Seizure in Mice

open access: yesActa Medica Iranica, 2016
Ryanodine receptor abnormalities has implicated in the generation and maintenance of seizure. Dantrolene, a selective ryanodine receptor antagonist, may be a potential drug for the prevention of seizure.
Mojtaba Keshavarz   +2 more
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Sinteza N4-(2,4-dimetilfenil) semikarbazona kao inhibitori 4-aminobutirat aminotransferaze [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Several 2,4-dimethylphenyl substituted semicarbazones were synthesized in three steps involving aryl urea and aryl semicarbazide formations. The structures were confirmed by spectral and elemental analyses.
DHARMARAJAN SRIRAM   +7 more
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Ameliorative effect of lithium chloride on working and spatial memory deficit in a PTZ-induced seizure model [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Background: The repetitive seizure attacks lead to widespread neuronal damage and cognitive deficit, e.g. memory and learning impairment. The single or repeated administration of pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) can induce seizure in rat.
Edalatmanesh, M.A.   +2 more
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