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The following pages link to Serotonin and epilepsy (Q36703063):
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- Antidepressants for people with epilepsy and depression (Q24187468) (← links)
- Antidepressants for people with epilepsy and depression (Q24201510) (← links)
- Most antidepressant drugs are safe for patients with epilepsy at therapeutic doses: A review of the evidence (Q26745488) (← links)
- Advances of Molecular Imaging in Epilepsy (Q26750477) (← links)
- Low-dose fenfluramine in the treatment of neurologic disorders: experience in Dravet syndrome (Q26776222) (← links)
- The role of dopaminergic and serotonergic systems in neurodevelopmental disorders: a focus on epilepsy and seizure susceptibility (Q26801864) (← links)
- Behavioral, Ventilatory and Thermoregulatory Responses to Hypercapnia and Hypoxia in the Wistar Audiogenic Rat (WAR) Strain (Q27312500) (← links)
- A single amino acid mutation in SNAP-25 induces anxiety-related behavior in mouse (Q27319110) (← links)
- Monoaminergic Mechanisms in Epilepsy May Offer Innovative Therapeutic Opportunity for Monoaminergic Multi-Target Drugs (Q28074736) (← links)
- Central serotonin-2A (5-HT2A) receptor dysfunction in depression and epilepsy: the missing link? (Q28080944) (← links)
- Activity-dependent expression of Lmx1b regulates specification of serotonergic neurons modulating swimming behavior (Q30495806) (← links)
- Transcriptomic Profiling of Medial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (Q30537365) (← links)
- The 5-HT1A receptor and 5-HT transporter in temporal lobe epilepsy (Q30540038) (← links)
- Seizure Reduction with Fluoxetine in Dravet Syndrome. (Q33773087) (← links)
- 5-HT7 receptors as modulators of neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission and plasticity: physiological role and possible implications in autism spectrum disorders (Q34093279) (← links)
- Serotonin-mediated modulation of Na+/K+ pump current in rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons (Q34132556) (← links)
- Elevated serotonergic signaling amplifies synaptic noise and facilitates the emergence of epileptiform network oscillations. (Q34519135) (← links)
- Human Ecstasy use is associated with increased cortical excitability: an fMRI study. (Q34820201) (← links)
- The anticonvulsant effects of SR 57227 on pentylenetetrazole-induced seizure in mice (Q35137169) (← links)
- Cell signaling underlying epileptic behavior. (Q35151927) (← links)
- Antidepressants but not antipsychotics have antiepileptogenic effects with limited effects on comorbid depressive-like behaviour in the WAG/Rij rat model of absence epilepsy (Q35693028) (← links)
- Intra- and Interhemispheric Propagation of Electrophysiological Synchronous Activity and Its Modulation by Serotonin in the Cingulate Cortex of Juvenile Mice (Q35940666) (← links)
- Role for serotonin2A (5-HT2A) and 2C (5-HT2C) receptors in experimental absence seizures (Q35991747) (← links)
- Seizure developed after palonosetron intravenous injection during recovery from general anesthesia -A case report-. (Q36189679) (← links)
- Antidepressant therapy in epilepsy: can treating the comorbidities affect the underlying disorder? (Q36709214) (← links)
- Abnormal cell-intrinsic and network excitability in the neocortex of serotonin-deficient Pet-1 knockout mice (Q36956303) (← links)
- The role of dopamine signaling in epileptogenesis (Q37176694) (← links)
- Ang II and Ang IV: unraveling the mechanism of action on synaptic plasticity, memory, and epilepsy (Q37336892) (← links)
- Pathogenesis of epilepsy: challenges in animal models (Q37540412) (← links)
- Serotonin Regulates the Firing of Principal Cells of the Subiculum by Inhibiting a T-type Ca2+ Current (Q37683267) (← links)
- Escitalopram causes fewer seizures in human overdose than citalopram. (Q37695292) (← links)
- The serotonin axis: Shared mechanisms in seizures, depression, and SUDEP. (Q37826768) (← links)
- Psychiatric symptomatologies and disorders related to epilepsy and antiepileptic medications (Q37880900) (← links)
- Dystrophic serotonin axons in postmortem brains from young autism patients (Q37929093) (← links)
- α-methyl-L-tryptophan: mechanisms for tracer localization of epileptogenic brain regions (Q37946405) (← links)
- Can neurobiological pathogenic mechanisms of depression facilitate the development of seizure disorders? (Q38047583) (← links)
- Central mechanisms of cranial nerve stimulation for epilepsy (Q38066494) (← links)
- Should antidepressant drugs of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor family be tested as antiepileptic drugs? (Q38080304) (← links)
- The role of different serotonin receptor subtypes in seizure susceptibility. (Q38162732) (← links)
- Increasing awareness of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (Q38162943) (← links)
- Mechanisms of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: the pathway to prevention (Q38206101) (← links)
- The dilemma of treatments for epileptic patients with depression (Q38255835) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic considerations for epilepsy - depression comorbidities. (Q38856602) (← links)
- A short history of the 5-HT2C receptor: from the choroid plexus to depression, obesity and addiction treatment (Q39164871) (← links)
- 5-HT3 receptors: A potential therapeutic target for epilepsy (Q39294002) (← links)
- Sudden infant death syndrome, sleep, and seizures (Q41707715) (← links)
- A Clue to Seizure-Induced SUDEP Risk: Loss of Brainstem Serotonergic Control of Cardiorespiratory Function (Q42100946) (← links)
- Antidepressant-associated myoclonic status in a patient with symptomatic generalized epilepsy: does risk occur with therapeutic doses? (Q42163804) (← links)
- Epileptic seizures but not pseudoseizures are associated with decreased density of the serotonin transporter in blood platelet membranes (Q42167154) (← links)
- Effects of Psychotropic Drugs on Seizure Threshold during Electroconvulsive Therapy (Q42376213) (← links)