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  1. Putative Role of Adenosine A1 Receptors in Exogenous Ketone Supplements-Evoked Anti-Epileptic Effect
  2. Exogenous Ketone Supplement Administration Abrogated Isoflurane-Anesthesia-Induced Increase in Blood Glucose Level in Female WAG/Rij Rats
  3. Dose-Dependent Beneficial Effect of Ketone Supplement-Evoked Ketosis on Anxiety Level in Female WAG/Rij Rats: Sometimes Less Is More
  4. Ketone supplementation abolished isoflurane anesthesia-induced elevation in blood glucose level and increased recovery time from anesthesia in Wistar Albino Glaxo Rijswijk rats
  5. Putrescine Intensifies Glu/GABA Exchange Mechanism and Promotes Early Termination of Seizures
  6. Critical Role of Astrocytic Polyamine and GABA Metabolism in Epileptogenesis
  7. Adenosine Receptors Modulate the Exogenous Ketogenic Supplement-Evoked Alleviating Effect on Lipopolysaccharide-Generated Increase in Absence Epileptic Activity in WAG/Rij Rats
  8. Beneficial Effects of Exogenous Ketogenic Supplements on Aging Processes and Age-Related Neurodegenerative Diseases
  9. Enhancement of Ketone Supplements-Evoked Effect on Absence Epileptic Activity by Co-Administration of Uridine in Wistar Albino Glaxo Rijswijk Rats
  10. Age- and Sex-Dependent Modulation of Exogenous Ketone Supplement-Evoked Effects on Blood Glucose and Ketone Body Levels in Wistar Albino Glaxo Rijswijk Rats
  11. Exogenous Ketone Supplements Improved Motor Performance in Preclinical Rodent Models
  12. Adenosine A1 receptors, nutritional ketosis and isoflurane-induced anesthesia
  13. Exogenous Ketones Lower Blood Glucose Level in Rested and Exercised Rodent Models
  14. Exogenous Ketone Supplement Induced Ketosis in the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders
  15. Connexin 43 and Epileptiform Activity in Models of Convulsive and Non-convulsive Epilepsies
  16. Exogenous Ketone Supplementation, Lipopolysaccharide and Absence Epileptic Activity
  17. EPM, Video Tracking Software and Anxiolytic Effect of Exogenous Ketogenic Supplements
  18. The Role of Lipids and Membranes in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease: A Comprehensive View
  19. Alterations in hippocampal and cortical densities of functionally different interneurons in epilepsy
  20. Nutritional ketosis delays the onset of isoflurane induced anesthesia
  21. Uric acid and allopurinol aggravate absence epileptic activity
  22. Anxiolytic effect of exogenous ketone supplementation is abolished by adenosine A1 receptor
  23. Adenosine A1 receptor abolished the anti-seizure effects of exogenous ketone supplementation
  24. Suckling induced activation pattern in the brain of rat pups
  25. Absence epileptic activity in rat mothers
  26. Exogenous ketone supplements reduce anxiety-related behavior
  27. Guanosine may increase absence epileptic activity by means of A2A adenosine receptors
  28. Non-adenosine nucleosides and absence epilepsy
  29. Inosine, guanosine and uridine modulate absence epileptic activity
  30. The Role of the Endoplasmic Reticulum-Mitochondria Cross-Talk in Alzheimer's Disease
  31. Links between nucleosides and glia-neuron interactions: implications for the treatment of epilepsy
  32. Inosine, Guanosine and Uridine as Promising Antiepileptic Drugs
  33. Lipopolysaccharide induced increase in seizure activity in epileptic rats
  34. PACAP Application Improves Functional Outcome of Chronic Retinal Ischemic Injury
  35. Thematic Issue: Epilepsy and Its Therapy
  36. Receptors of Peptides as Therapeutic Targets in Epilepsy Research
  37. The Antiepileptic Potential of Nucleosides
  38. Peripheral lipopolysaccharide treatment-evoked brain protein expression changes
  39. 5'-Nucleotidases and Nucleosides in the Therapy
  40. Uridine modulates neuronal activity and inhibits spike-wave discharges
  41. Neonatal tricyclic antidepressant clomipramine treatment reduces the spike-wave discharge activity
  42. Anatomical Distribution of Nucleoside System: Implications for Therapy
  43. Doxycycline could aggravate the absence-like epileptic seizures via matrix metalloproteinase
  44. Intracerebroventricularly administered lipopolysaccharide enhances spike–wave discharges
  45. Hot Topic: Functions and Metabolism of Brain Nucleosides and their Metabolites
  46. Area, Age and Gender Dependence of the Nucleoside System in the Brain
  47. Uridine Function in the Central Nervous System
  48. The effect of intraperitoneally administered dimethyl sulfoxide on absence-like epileptic activity.
  49. Clomipramine increases the incidence and duration of spike-wave discharges
  50. Matrix metalloproteinase-9 activity increased by two different types of epileptic seizures
  51. Gender- and age-dependent changes in nucleoside levels in the human brain
  52. Atlas of Comparative Sectional Anatomy
  53. Nucleoside Map of the Human Central Nervous System
  54. Genistein Induces Phosphorylation of cAMP Response Element-binding Protein in Hypothalamus
  55. Regional distribution and effects of postmortal delay on endocannabinoid content of the human brain
  56. Suppression of spike-wave discharge activity by Q5 in vivo
  57. Concentration of Nucleosides and Related Compounds in the Human Brain
  58. Facilitation of spike-wave discharge activity by lipopolysaccharides in rats
  59. Estimation of in vivo concentration of nucleosides in the brain
  60. Uridine is released by depolarization and inhibits unit activity in the rat hippocampus