[HTML][HTML] Epigenetic principles underlying epileptogenesis and epilepsy syndromes
K Conboy, DC Henshall, GP Brennan - Neurobiology of disease, 2021 - Elsevier
Epilepsy is a network disorder driven by fundamental changes in the function of the cells
which compose these networks. Driving this aberrant cellular function are large scale …
which compose these networks. Driving this aberrant cellular function are large scale …
Epileptogenesis: can the science of epigenetics give us answers?
FD Lubin - Epilepsy currents, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Epigenetic mechanisms are regulatory processes that control gene expression changes
involved in multiple aspects of neuronal function, including central nervous system …
involved in multiple aspects of neuronal function, including central nervous system …
Epigenetics and epilepsy
DC Henshall, K Kobow - Cold Spring …, 2015 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Epigenetic processes in the brain involve the transfer of information arising from short-lived
cellular signals and changes in neuronal activity into lasting effects on gene expression. Key …
cellular signals and changes in neuronal activity into lasting effects on gene expression. Key …
The epigenetics of epilepsy and its progression
Epilepsy is a common and devastating neurological disorder characterized by recurrent and
unprovoked spontaneous seizures. One leading hypothesis for the development and …
unprovoked spontaneous seizures. One leading hypothesis for the development and …
Epigenetic mechanisms underlying human epileptic disorders and the process of epileptogenesis
IA Qureshi, MF Mehler - Neurobiology of disease, 2010 - Elsevier
The rapidly emerging science of epigenetics and epigenomic medicine promises to reveal
novel insights into the susceptibility to and the onset and progression of epileptic disorders …
novel insights into the susceptibility to and the onset and progression of epileptic disorders …
Epigenetics explained: a topic “primer” for the epilepsy community by the ILAE Genetics/Epigenetics Task Force
Epigenetics refers broadly to processes that influence medium to long‐term gene
expression by changing the readability and accessibility of the genetic code. The …
expression by changing the readability and accessibility of the genetic code. The …
Epigenetic interventions for epileptogenesis: a new frontier for curing epilepsy
This article highlights the emerging therapeutic potential of specific epigenetic modulators
as promising antiepileptogenic or disease-modifying agents for curing epilepsy. Currently …
as promising antiepileptogenic or disease-modifying agents for curing epilepsy. Currently …
Epigenetic mechanisms in epilepsy
In humans, genomic DNA is organized in 23 chromosome pairs coding for roughly 25,000
genes. Not all of them are active at all times. During development, a broad range of different …
genes. Not all of them are active at all times. During development, a broad range of different …
Epigenetics in epilepsy
S Kumar, OR Shanker, J Banerjee, M Tripathi… - Progress in Molecular …, 2023 - Elsevier
Epilepsy affects over 50 million individuals globally, making it the most prevalent chronic
and serious neurological condition. A precise therapeutic strategy is complicated by poor …
and serious neurological condition. A precise therapeutic strategy is complicated by poor …
Gene expression, genetics, and genomics in epilepsy: some answers, more questions
PB Crino - Epilepsia, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The rapid technical progress made in molecular genetics has provided new strategies to
study the molecular pathogenesis of human epilepsy. In particular, the abilities to assay the …
study the molecular pathogenesis of human epilepsy. In particular, the abilities to assay the …