Epilepsy research has entered an exciting phase as advances in molecular
analysis have supplemented in vitro and in vivo electrophysiologic
and phenotypic characterization. Recent Advances in Epilepsy
Research sets forth a series of chapter reviews by researchers involved
in these advances. This volume is a composite profile of some exciting
recent investigations in select areas of enquiry.
Key features: neurogenetics of seizure disorders, new developments in
cellular and molecular neurobiology of seizure disorders, the role of
growth factors in seizures, new advances in the roles of metabotropic
glutamate receptors and GABA receptors and transporters, gap junctions,
neuroimmunology of epilepsy, malformations of cortical development,
neurogenesis, new animal models of epilepsy and the use of brain
stimulation to treat epilepsy. This book should be of interest to a wide
variety of audiences, including graduate students in neurobiology and
related disciplines, neuroscientists, medical students, neurologists,
neurosurgeons, and industry including pharmaceutical companies and
medical device companies. There are many ideas in this book that will
lead ingenious innovators in academia and industry to develop new and
better therapies.