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Michael E. Corcoran
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University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
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Solomon L. Moshé
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA
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Table of contents (36 chapters)
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Synaptic Pharmacology and Neurochemistry of Kindling
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- Ann C. Rice, Robert J. DeLorenzo
Pages 267-284
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- Olle Lindvall, Zaal Kokaia, Eskil Elmér, Istvan Ferencz, Johan Bengzon, Merab Kokaia
Pages 299-312
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- Annamaria Vezzani, Charles Piwko, Marco Gobbi, Christoph Schwarzer, Gunther Sperk, Daniel Hoyer
Pages 313-325
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Behavioral Effects of Kindling
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- John P. J. Pinel, Lisa E. Kalynchuk, Dallas Treit
Pages 349-360
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- Theresa D. Hernandez, Lisa A. Warner, Sylvia Montañez
Pages 361-376
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- Michael E. Corcoran, Lisa L. Armitage, Trevor H. Gilbert, Darren K. Hannesson, Paul Mohapel
Pages 377-393
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- L. Stan Leung, B. Shen, R. Sutherland, C. Wu, K. Wu, D. Zhao
Pages 395-408
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Drugs and Kindling
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- Sophie Reibel, Yves Larmet, Josette Carnahan, Bich-Thuy Lê, Christian Marescaux, Antoine Depaulis
Pages 409-420
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- Larry G. Stark, R. M. Joy, W. F. Walby, T. E. Albertson
Pages 451-467
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Clinical Implications of Kindling
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- Kiyoshi Morimoto, Hitoshi Sato, Mariko Osawa, Mitsumoto Sato
Pages 485-494
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- Augusto Fernández-Guardiola, Adrián Martínez-Cervantes, Alejandro Valdés-Cruz, Victor Magdaleno-Madrigal, Rodrigo Fernández-Mas
Pages 495-499
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- Claude G. Wasterlain, Andrey M. Mazarati, Yukiyoshi Shirasaka, Raman Sankar, Kerry W. Thompson
Pages 501-511
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Back Matter
Pages 513-523
About this book
The last Kindling Conference was organized by Dr. Juhn Wada and held at the Univer sity of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C. , in 1989. In the intervening years, research on kin dling has proceeded at an explosive pace and significant advances have been made in our understanding of the molecular biological, anatomical, and physiological substrates of kin dling, as well as in our appreciation of the age-dependent effects and complex behavioral consequences of kindling, its sensitivity to drugs, and its relevance to the clinical epilepsies. In order to review these developments and to provide researchers with an opportunity to in teract face to face and discuss the issues that preoccupy us all, we organized the Fifth Interna tional Conference on Kindling, in Victoria, B. C. , in the summer of 1996. Most of the stalwarts in kindling research were invited, as were a number of investigators whose research on kindling has become prominent in the past few years. We continue to miss the late Graham Goddard, the discoverer of kindling, and were saddened by the recent death of Eric Lothman, a prolific researcher and clinician who would have been a prominent participant. We were deeply disturbed to learn of the death of Frank Morrell, one of the earliest kindlers and an eminent neurologist, who died several months after our conference.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Michael E. Corcoran
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA
Solomon L. Moshé