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  1. Dance for neuroplasticity: A descriptive systematic review
  2. Hippocampal distribution of parvalbumin neurons in female and male rats submitted to the same volume and intensity of aerobic exercise
  3. Cortical and hippocampal expression of inflammatory and intracellular signaling proteins in aged rats submitted to aerobic and resistance physical training
  4. Hippocampal microRNA-mRNA regulatory network is affected by physical exercise
  5. A Comparative Study of Conventional Physiotherapy versus Robot-Assisted Gait Training Associated to Physiotherapy in Individuals with Ataxia after Stroke
  6. Role of Physical Activity and Exercise in Alleviating Cognitive Impairment in People With Epilepsy
  7. Physical exercise alters the activation of downstream proteins related to BDNF-TrkB signaling in male Wistar rats with epilepsy
  8. Aerobic exercise in adolescence results in an increase of neuronal and non-neuronal cells and in mTOR overexpression in the cerebral cortex of rats
  9. Effects of acute physical exercise in the light phase of sleep in rats with temporal lobe epilepsy
  10. Physical exercise as an epigenetic modulator of brain plasticity and cognition
  11. Aerobic exercise reduces hippocampal ERK and p38 activation and improves memory of middle-aged rats
  12. Epilepsy and exercise: An experimental study in female rats
  13. Physical Exercise Restores the Generation of Newborn Neurons in an Animal Model of Chronic Epilepsy
  14. Resistance Exercise Reduces Seizure Occurrence, Attenuates Memory Deficits and Restores BDNF Signaling in Rats with Chronic Epilepsy
  15. Reflection imaging of China ink-perfused brain vasculature using confocal laser-scanning microscopy after clarification of brain tissue by the Spalteholz method
  16. Does resistance exercise exert a role in hippocampal neurogenesis?
  17. Effects of different physical exercise programs on susceptibility to pilocarpine-induced seizures in female rats
  18. The Spiritism as therapy in the health care in the epilepsy
  19. Can physical exercise have a protective effect in an animal model of sleep-related movement disorder?
  20. Neural Reserve Induced By Practice Of Physical Activity In Adolescence
  21. Severe Obesity Shifts Metabolic Thresholds but Does Not Attenuate Aerobic Training Adaptations in Zucker Rats
  22. A single bout of resistance exercise improves memory consolidation and increases the expression of synaptic proteins in the hippocampus
  23. Relationship between seizure frequency and number of neuronal and non-neuronal cells in the hippocampus throughout the life of rats with epilepsy
  24. Maternal Exercise during Pregnancy Increases BDNF Levels and Cell Numbers in the Hippocampal Formation but Not in the Cerebral Cortex of Adult Rat Offspring
  25. Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Possible Neuroprotective Mechanisms in the Model of Global Ischemia in Rats
  26. Epilepsy, seizures, physical exercise, and sports: A report from the ILAE Task Force on Sports and Epilepsy
  27. The understanding of patients with epilepsy with regard to how their disease is managed: The role of health professionals
  28. Physical activity and brain development
  29. Epilepsy-induced electrocardiographic alterations following cardiac ischemia and reperfusion in rats
  30. Low levels of maximal aerobic power impair the profile of mood state in individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy
  31. The beneficial effects of strength exercise on hippocampal cell proliferation and apoptotic signaling is impaired by anabolic androgenic steroids
  32. Can physical exercise be a coping strategy for psychological stress for patients with psychogenic seizures?
  33. Differential effects of exercise on brain opioid receptor binding and activation in rats
  34. Impact of physical exercise therapy on behavioral and psychosocial aspects of epilepsy
  35. Beneficial influence of physical exercise following status epilepticus in the immature brain of rats
  36. Alternative medicine as a coping strategy for people with epilepsy: Can exercise of religion and spirituality be part of this context?
  37. Alcohol Abuse Promotes Changes in Non-Synaptic Epileptiform Activity with Concomitant Expression Changes in Cotransporters and Glial Cells
  38. Physical exercise as a coping strategy for people with epilepsy and depression
  39. Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats: Possible Animal Model of Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
  40. Physical exercise and brain disorders
  41. Effect of co-transporter blockers on non-synaptic epileptiform activity—computational simulation
  42. Differential effects of exercise intensities in hippocampal BDNF, inflammatory cytokines and cell proliferation in rats during the postnatal brain development
  43. Environmental air pollution is an aggravating event for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  44. Aerobic exercise attenuates inhibitory avoidance memory deficit induced by paradoxical sleep deprivation in rats
  45. Physical exercise: Potential candidate as coping strategy for people with epilepsy
  46. Association between leisure time, physical activity, and mood disorder levels in individuals with epilepsy
  47. Activation and involvement of the lateral–posterior nucleus of the thalamus after a single generalized tonic–clonic seizure
  48. Omega-3 intake in people with epilepsy under regular hemodialysis program: here to stay
  49. Exercise-induced hippocampal anti-inflammatory response in aged rats
  50. Eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid exert anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive effects in rodents at low doses
  51. Experimental and clinical findings from physical exercise as complementary therapy for epilepsy
  52. Fish oil supplementation and physical exercise program: Distinct effects on different memory tasks
  53. Enhanced Synaptic Connectivity in the Dentate Gyrus during Epileptiform Activity: Network Simulation
  54. Physical Exercise as a Strategy to Reduce Seizure Susceptibility
  55. The promise of omega-3 against sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: until further notice, it remains innocent, until proven guilty
  56. Epileptologists probe vagus nerve stimulation in children with refractory epilepsy: a promise against sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  57. Effect of exhaustive ultra-endurance exercise in muscular glycogen and both Alpha1 and Alpha2 Ampk protein expression in trained rats
  58. A strength exercise program in rats with epilepsy is protective against seizures
  59. Do pets reduce the likelihood of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy?
  60. Serum levels of magnesium in sudden cardiac deaths among people with schizophrenia: hit or miss?
  61. Non-synaptic mechanisms that could be responsible for potential antiepileptic effects of omega−3 fatty acids
  62. Serum magnesium and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A curious clinical sign or a necessity of life
  63. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Trying to reset the clock on diabetes
  64. Interleukin-6 bares a dark side in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  65. Lights out! It is time for bed. Warning: Obstructive sleep apnea increases risk of sudden death in people with epilepsy
  66. Neurocysticercosis: a new trend in SUDEP research?
  67. From depressive symptoms to depression in people with epilepsy: Contribution of physical exercise to improve this picture
  68. Animal study results suggest that an antifungal drug works against neuronal loss in epilepsy
  69. Because scientists are unable to explain the unexplained, screening for cardiovascular abnormalities is a good method to protect against sudden unexpected death in patients with epilepsy
  70. Physical exercise: Potential candidate as complementary therapy for epilepsy
  71. Can people with epilepsy enjoy sports?
  72. Early physical exercise and seizure susceptibility later in life
  73. Physiological and electroencephalographic responses to acute exhaustive physical exercise in people with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  74. Show and tell: Revelations about SUDEP from the Latin American Summer School on epilepsy
  75. Repeated amygdala-kindled seizures induce ictal rebound tachycardia in rats
  76. Mortality in children with severe epilepsy: 10 years of follow-up
  77. Increased basal plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in sprint runners
  78. Epileptologists struggle to make their voices heard
  79. Hippocampal plasticity in rats submitted to a gastric restrictive procedure
  80. Sudden death in a child with epilepsy: potential cerebellar mechanisms?
  81. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Uncovering the magic in hippocampal deep brain stimulation
  82. Exercise Paradigms to Study Brain Injury Recovery in Rodents
  83. The King´s Speech: Should SUDEP be part of the script?
  84. Epilepsy: A disease that can also kill
  85. Translational science between epileptologists and endocrinologists: We really can build the bridge
  86. People with epilepsy receiving renal replacement therapy with hemodialysis: Scientists recall progress and promise of translational research
  87. Thyroid gland and cerebella lesions: New risk factors for sudden cardiac death in schizophrenia?
  88. Combined effect of bumetanide, bromide, and GABAergic agonists: An alternative treatment for intractable seizures
  89. Small people, big reasons: The need to focus on sudden unexpected death in children with epilepsy
  90. We should not treat the EEG, but we should read it blind to the patient's history
  91. Mothers of children with cerebral palsy with or without epilepsy: a quality of life perspective
  92. Serum magnesium: a clinical biomarker for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
  93. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: an important concern
  94. Sudden unexpected death in people with down syndrome and epilepsy: another piece in this complicated puzzle
  95. The stability of fish populations: how changes in the environment may affect people with epilepsy
  96. When your child with epilepsy die suddenly: febrile seizures are part of the process?
  97. Early exercise promotes positive hippocampal plasticity and improves spatial memory in the adult life of rats
  98. Cardiorespiratory and electroencephalographic responses to exhaustive acute physical exercise in people with temporal lobe epilepsy
  99. Epilepsy research: Occurrences of sudden death in dogs with epilepsy may be numbered
  100. Physical exercise in adolescence changes CB1 cannabinoid receptor expression in the rat brain
  101. Sleep later, remember now: The importance of sleep research on the occurrence of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  102. Tachycardias and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A gold rush by an experimental route
  103. Acute and chronic exercise modulates the expression of MOR opioid receptors in the hippocampal formation of rats
  104. Sudden unexpected death in patients with epilepsy receiving renal replacement therapy with dialysis: A 17-year experience at a single institution
  105. What are the similarities between stress, sudden cardiac death in Gallus gallus and sudden unexpected death in people with epilepsy
  106. Distinctive hippocampal CA2 subfield of the Amazon rodent Proechimys
  107. Hippocampal mossy fiber sprouting induced by forced and voluntary physical exercise
  108. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  109. Social play impairment following status epilepticus during early development
  110. Fish consumption, contaminants and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: many more benefits than risks
  111. Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy
  112. Does exercise correct dysregulation of neurosteroid levels induced by epilepsy?
  113. ENHANCED QT SHORTENING AND PERSISTENT TACHYCARDIA AFTER GERERALIZED SEIZURES
  114. Favorable effects of physical activity for recovery in temporal lobe epilepsy
  115. What can be done to reduce the risk of SUDEP?
  116. Evaluation of physical educators' knowledge about epilepsy
  117. Brain glucose metabolism and SUDEP: Is it an important concern?
  118. Correction
  119. Subclinical hyperthyroidism and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  120. The potential role of physical exercise in the treatment of epilepsy
  121. Did Vincent van Gogh eat fish?
  122. Physical exercise during the adolescent period of life increases hippocampal parvalbumin expression
  123. Inflammation and adipose tissue: effects of progressive load training in rats
  124. Sudden cardiac death in the young: could epilepsy be involved?
  125. Thalamic nuclear abnormalities as a contributory factor in sudden cardiac deaths among patients with schizophrenia
  126. Benefits of sunlight: Vitamin D deficiency might increase the risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  127. Judo: Ippon scored against epilepsy
  128. Qualitative analysis of hippocampal plastic changes in rats with epilepsy supplemented with oral omega-3 fatty acids
  129. Acute strength exercise and the involvement of small or large muscle mass on plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels
  130. Alcohol consumption and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: experimental approach
  131. Does sudden unexpected death in children with epilepsy occur more frequently in those with high seizure frequency?
  132. Epilepsy research 150 years after Darwin's theory of evolution
  133. Evaluation of intense physical effort in subjects with temporal lobe epilepsy
  134. Physical exercise in rats with epilepsy is protective against seizures: evidence of animal studies
  135. Long-term evaluation of physical activity habits after epilepsy surgery
  136. From Galapagos to the labs: Darwinian medicine and epilepsy today
  137. Physical exercise in epilepsy: What kind of stressor is it?
  138. To sushi or not to sushi: Can people with epilepsy have sushi from time to time?
  139. How low can we go? A possible relationship between low plasma cholesterol levels and suicide in people with epilepsy
  140. The pilocarpine model of epilepsy: what have we learned?
  141. Epilepsy and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?: Eat more fish! A group hypothesis
  142. May the best friend be an enemy if not recognized early: possible role of omega-3 against cardiovascular abnormalities due antipsychotics in the treatment of autism
  143. Nestin down-regulation of cortical radial glia is delayed in rats submitted to recurrent status epilepticus during early postnatal life
  144. An animal model for SUDEP: The questions shape the answers
  145. Positive impact of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in a dog with drug-resistant epilepsy: A case study
  146. Could sudden death syndrome (SDS) in chickens (Gallus gallus) be a valid animal model for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)?
  147. Is there something special about cardiovascular abnormalities and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy among patients with chronic renal insufficiency in regular hemodialysis program?
  148. The influence of circadian rhythms on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  149. The mistery of Gustave Flaubert's death: could sudden unexpected death in epilepsy be part of the context?
  150. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy and winter temperatures: It’s important to know that it’s c-c-c-c-cold outside
  151. Epilepsy surgery could be considered a line of defense against sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  152. Could sudden cardiac death in epilepsy be related to the occurrence of thalamic dysfunction or anatomic change?
  153. From sardines to salmon: Influence of climate fluctuations on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  154. Is physical activity beneficial for recovery in temporal lobe epilepsy? Evidences from animal studies
  155. Does the lunar phase have an effect on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
  156. Mental stress and sudden cardiac death in schizophrenia: The mystery of the missing smile
  157. Adult hippocampal neurogenesis and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Reality or just an attractive history?
  158. Is cold the new hot in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy? Effect of low temperature on heart rate of rats with epilepsy
  159. Physical activity in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: much more than a simple sport
  160. Avaliação dos hábitos de atividades físicas de adolescentes com epilepsia do município de Toledo-PR
  161. Thalamic pathology in sudden cardiac death in epilepsy: A shed light on mysterious event
  162. Antiepileptic activity of zonisamide on hippocampal CA3 neurons does not depend on carbonic anhydrase inhibition
  163. The other side of the coin: Beneficiary effect of omega-3 fatty acids in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  164. Expression of vitamin D receptor mRNA in the hippocampal formation of rats submitted to a model of temporal lobe epilepsy induced by pilocarpine
  165. Neuroprotective activity of omega-3 fatty acids against epilepsy-induced hippocampal damage: Quantification with immunohistochemical for calcium–binding proteins
  166. Preventive measures for sudden cardiac death in epilepsy beyond therapies
  167. Cold weather and risk of sudden cardiac death in schizophrenia: finding a new Achilles' heel?
  168. Morte súbita na epilepsia: todos os caminhos levam ao coração
  169. The effects of the 5-HT2C agonist m-chlorophenylpiperazine on elite athletes with unexplained underperformance syndrome (overtraining)
  170. Gestão de Qualidade Empresarial: como essa teoria pode ser útil na pesquisa do fenômeno de morte súbita e inesperada na epilepsia?
  171. Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with epilepsy receiving renal replacement therapy with dialysis: a true convergence of clinical cardiology, nephrology and neurology
  172. Evaluation of physical activity habits in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder
  173. Preventing tomorrow's sudden cardiac death in epilepsy today: what should physicians know about this?
  174. The role of Mozart’s music in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A new open window of a dark room
  175. Cardiovascular protective effect of melatonin in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A hypothesis
  176. Hibernating mammals in sudden cardiac death in epilepsy: What do they tell us?
  177. Neurogenesis in the amygdala: A new etiologic hypothesis of autism?
  178. Physical Activity and Epilepsy
  179. Physical exercise in epilepsy: The case in favor
  180. By the way, doctor: we've heard that sudden unexpected death in epilepsy is not a rare event. Do you know anything about this?
  181. Physical exercise program reverts the effects of pinealectomy on the amygdala kindling development
  182. Efeitos benéficos do exercício físico nas epilepsias: o judô faz parte deste contexto?
  183. Omega-3 fatty acids and sudden cardiac death in schizophrenia: If not a friend, at least a great colleague
  184. Quantification of respiratory parameters in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
  185. Alterações cardiovasculares e morte súbita nas epilepsias
  186. A Possible Role of the Thalamus in Some Cases of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy
  187. Effects of different types of physical exercise on the staining of parvalbumin-positive neurons in the hippocampal formation of rats with epilepsy
  188. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology and biological psychiatry
  189. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Are winter temperatures a new potential risk factor?
  190. Physical training in developing rats does not influence the kindling development in the adult life
  191. The Na+/K+ATPase activity is increased in the hippocampus after multiple status epilepticus induced by pilocarpine in developing rats
  192. Atividade física 1 x 0 Transtornos mentais
  193. Análise de Parâmetros Cardíacos em Ratos com Epilepsia Submetidos a um Programa de Exercício Físico Aeróbio
  194. Modulação da Expressão de Receptores Opióides no Hipocampo de Ratos Submetidos à Atividade Física Voluntária e Forçada
  195. Effects of elevated plasma tryptophan on brain activation associated with the Stroop task
  196. GABA and opioid binding distribution in the brain of the seizure-resistantProechimys guyannensis: An autoradiography study
  197. Influence of pinealectomy on the amygdala kindling development in rats
  198. Lovastatin reduces neuronal cell death in hippocampal CA1 subfield after pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus: preliminary results
  199. Avaliação de parâmetros cardíacos em animais com epilepsia: possível causa de morte súbita?
  200. Seizure occurrence in patients with chronic renal insufficiency in regular hemodialysis program
  201. Long-term cosequences of intrahippocampal kainate injection in the Proechimys guyannensis rodent
  202. Proechimys guyannensis: An Animal Model of Resistance to Epilepsy
  203. Estudo qualitativo da formação hipocampal de animais hipertensos com epilepsia
  204. Expression of nestin in the hippocampal formation of rats submitted to the pilocarpine model of epilepsy
  205. Physical training reverts hippocampal electrophysiological changes in rats submitted to the pilocarpine model of epilepsy
  206. Differential effects of spontaneous versus forced exercise in rats on the staining of parvalbumin-positive neurons in the hippocampal formation
  207. Levels of the synaptic protein X11 alpha/mint1 are increased in hippocampus of rats with epilepsy
  208. The effects of alcohol intake and withdrawal on the seizures frequency and hippocampal morphology in rats with epilepsy
  209. Evaluation of physical exercise habits in Brazilian patients with epilepsy
  210. Physical training does not influence interictal LCMRglu in pilocarpine-treated rats with epilepsy
  211. Amygdala Kindling in Proechimys guyannensis Rat: An Animal Model of Resistance to Epilepsy
  212. Epileptogenesis in immature rats following recurrent status epilepticus
  213. Effect of physical exercise on seizure occurrence in a model of temporal lobe epilepsy in rats
  214. The course of untreated seizures in the pilocarpine model of epilepsy
  215. Effect of physical exercise on kindling development