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Robert Meller to Kainic Acid

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0.070
  1. Jimenez-Mateos EM, Hatazaki S, Johnson MB, Bellver-Estelles C, Mouri G, Bonner C, Prehn JH, Meller R, Simon RP, Henshall DC. Hippocampal transcriptome after status epilepticus in mice rendered seizure damage-tolerant by epileptic preconditioning features suppressed calcium and neuronal excitability pathways. Neurobiol Dis. 2008 Dec; 32(3):442-53.
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    Score: 0.021
  2. Murphy B, Dunleavy M, Shinoda S, Schindler C, Meller R, Bellver-Estelles C, Hatazaki S, Dicker P, Yamamoto A, Koegel I, Chu X, Wang W, Xiong Z, Prehn J, Simon R, Henshall D. Bcl-w protects hippocampus during experimental status epilepticus. Am J Pathol. 2007 Oct; 171(4):1258-68.
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    Score: 0.020
  3. Araki T, Shinoda S, Schindler CK, Quan-Lan J, Meller R, Taki W, Simon RP, Henshall DC. Expression, interaction, and proteolysis of death-associated protein kinase and p53 within vulnerable and resistant hippocampal subfields following seizures. Hippocampus. 2004; 14(3):326-36.
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    Score: 0.015
  4. Henshall DC, Skradski SL, Meller R, Araki T, Minami M, Schindler CK, Lan JQ, Bonislawski DP, Simon RP. Expression and differential processing of caspases 6 and 7 in relation to specific epileptiform EEG patterns following limbic seizures. Neurobiol Dis. 2002 Jul; 10(2):71-87.
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    Score: 0.014
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