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Sex-specific consequences of early life seizures
Ozlem Akman
, Solomon L. Moshé
, Aristea S. Galanopoulou
Neurology
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Age-appropriate
20%
Age-specific
20%
Appropriate Therapy
20%
Biological Factors
20%
Brain Development
40%
Brain Regions
20%
Cellular Differentiation
20%
Cellular Physiology
20%
Comorbidity
20%
Early Seizures
20%
Early-life Seizure
100%
Epileptogenesis
40%
Functional Maturation
20%
GABAA Receptor (GABAAR)
40%
Gender-related
20%
Growth Factors
20%
Immature Females
20%
Immature Male
20%
Neurological Outcome
20%
Neuronal Connectivity
20%
Neuronal Differentiation
20%
Neuronal Network
20%
Receptor Signaling
20%
Seizure
100%
Seizure Control
20%
Seizure Outcome
20%
Sex-related
20%
Sex-specific
100%
Sexual Dimorphism
20%
Signaling Pathway
60%
Specific Consequences
100%
Specific Features
20%
Steroid Hormones
20%
Neuroscience
Cell Signaling
100%
Epileptogenesis
66%
GABAA Receptor
66%
Growth Factor
33%
Nerve Cell Differentiation
33%
Steroid Hormone
33%
Steroid Hormone Receptor
33%