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Programme Book 1st Congress Audiogenic Epilepsy “From Models to the Clinic”
Gómez-Nieto, Ricardo José
Muñoz de la Pascua, Luis
López Alburquerque, José Tomás
Sancho Sánchez, Consuelo
Castellano Benítez, Orlando
Sánchez Benito, David
Hernández Noriega, Sonia
Millian Morell, Lymarie
López López, Daniel
Cortes de Oliveira, José Antonio
García Cairasco, Norberto
López García, María Dolores
Antiepileptic drugs
Audiogenic epilepsy
Audiogenic seizure models
Genetic models of epilepsy
Audiogenic kindling
Epileptogenesis
Human epilepsy
Detecting genes in models for epilepsy
Epilepsy models
Molecular and neurochemical substrates of audiogenic strains
GASH:Sal
Reflex epilepsy
Epilepsia audiógena
Epilepsia refleja
The programme book of the the First International Conference “Audiogenic Epilepsy: from Animal Models to the Clinic” contains the proceedings and contributions made by researchers at the conference. The Congress was held at the Neuroscience Institute of Castilla y León (INCyL), Salamanca, Spain, from September 9th – 12th, 2014 and focused on a broad spectrum of cutting-edge epilepsy research and technologies. During the conference, we had the opportunity to enjoy with excellent and internationally well-recognized keynote speakers. This Congress was intended to be a consolidated forum for multidisciplinary interaction between basic research and clinical scientists, working at the genetic-molecular, cellular, and behaviour levels. Of special interest were the main topics of the Congress: reflex epilepsies, audiogenic seizure models, genetic models of epilepsy, antiepileptic drugs, and human epilepsies
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http://hdl.handle.net/10366/125169
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