2014
Virtual Car Accident Rates Of Epilepsy Patients Are Significantly Increased By Interictal Generalized Spike Waves (I1-2.004)
Krestel H, von Allmen A, Liechti C, Steinlin M, Mathis J, Arto N. Virtual Car Accident Rates Of Epilepsy Patients Are Significantly Increased By Interictal Generalized Spike Waves (I1-2.004). Neurology 2014, 82 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.82.10_supplement.i1-2.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVirtual Car Accident Rates Of Epilepsy Patients Are Significantly Increased By Interictal Generalized Spike Waves (S43.004)
Krestel H, von Allmen A, Liechti C, Steinlin M, Mathis J, Arto N. Virtual Car Accident Rates Of Epilepsy Patients Are Significantly Increased By Interictal Generalized Spike Waves (S43.004). Neurology 2014, 82 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.82.10_supplement.s43.004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
2. Screening for clinical correlation with 14 cerebral RNA editing sites in temporal lobe epilepsy
Krestel H, Nirkko A, von Lehe M, Jagella C, Moskau-Hartmann S, Becker A, Elger C, Seeburg P. 2. Screening for clinical correlation with 14 cerebral RNA editing sites in temporal lobe epilepsy. Clinical Neurophysiology 2012, 123: e108. DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2012.03.066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTemporal lobe epilepsyNon-epileptic subjectsMesial temporal lobe epilepsyLobe epilepsyTLE patientsEpilepsy durationEpilepsy severityCerebral RNANon-significant decreaseIon channelsMTLE patientsPotassium channel Kv1.1Seizure frequencyCerebral excitabilityEpilepsy onsetClinical correlationClinical markersInterictal EEGReceptor BPatientsStrong inverse correlationElectrophysiological propertiesBrain tissueEpilepsyChannel Kv1.1