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Dr. Baram's Highlighted Publications (cont.)

Highlighted Publications (continued):
... Seizures, Developmental Epilepsy and Underlying Mechanisms


Brewster AL, Bernard JA, Gall CM, Baram TZ.
Formation of heteromeric hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels in the hippocampus is regulated by developmental seizures. Neurobiol Dis, 19:200-7; 2005.

Dubé C, Vezzani A, Behrens M, Bartfai T, Baram TZ.
Interleukin-1 beta contributes to the generation of experimental febrile seizures. Ann Neurol, 57:152-5; 2005.

Simeone TA, Rho JM, Baram TZ.
Single channel properties of hyperpolarization activated cation currents in acutely dissociated rat hippocampal neurons. J Physiol, 568:371-7; 2005.

Dubé C, Yu H, Nalcioglu O, Baram TZ.
Serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after experimental febrile seizures: altered T2 signal does not signify neuronal death. Ann Neurol, 56:709-14; 2004.

Baram TZ.
Long-term neuroplasticity and functional consequences of single versus recurrent early-life seizures. Ann Neurol 54; 701-05; 2003.

Bender RA, Soleymani SV, Brewster AL, Nguyen ST, Beck H, Mathern GW, Baram TZ.
Enhanced expression of a specific hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated cation channel (HCN) in surviving dentate gyrus granule cells of human and experimental epileptic hippocampus. J Neurosci, 23:6826-36; 2003.

Santoro B, Baram TZ.
The multiple personalities of the H Channels. Trends Neurosci, 26:550-54; 2003.

Brewster A, Bender RA, Chen Y, Eghbal-Ahmadi M, Dubé C, Baram TZ.
Developmental febrile seizures modulate hippocampal gene expression of hyperpolarization-activated channels in an isoform and cell-specific manner. J Neurosci, 22:4591-9; 2002.

Chen K, Aradi I, Eghbal-Ahmadi M, Baram TZ, Soltesz I.
Persistently modified h-channels after complex febrile seizures convert the seizure-induced enhancement of inhibition into hyperexcitability. Nature Medicine, 73:331-7; 2001.

Dubé C, Chen K, Eghbal-Ahmadi M, Brunson K, Soltesz I, Baram TZ.
Prolonged febrile seizures in the immature rat model enhance hippocampal excitability long-term. Ann Neurol, 47:336-44; 2000.

Toth Z, Yan XX, Heftoglu S, Ribak CE, Baram TZ.
Seizure-induced neuronal injury: vulnerability to febrile seizures in an immature rat model. J Neurosci, 18:4285-94; 1998.
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