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57
Citations
10047
World Ranking
4393
National Ranking
1992

Overview

Eric W. Lothman was affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States during their academic career.

Their research output did not include recorded recent papers in the provided data set. There is also no information available regarding frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work.

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Best Publications

  • Kainic acid induced limbic seizures: metabolic, behavioral, electroencephalographic and neuropathological correlates

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  • Preferential neuronal loss in layer III of the entorhinal cortex in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Fu Du;William O. Whetsell;Bassei Abou-Khalil;Bennett Blumenkopf

  • Functional anatomy of hippocampal seizures.

    Eric W. Lothman;Edward H. Bertram;Janet L. Stringer

  • Preferential neuronal loss in layer III of the medial entorhinal cortex in rat models of temporal lobe epilepsy

    Fu Du;T. Eid;E. W. Lothman;C. Kohler

  • Self-sustaining limbic status epilepticus induced by 'continuous' hippocampal stimulation: electrographic and behavioral characteristics.

    Eric W Lothman;Edward H Bertram;Jonathan W Bekenstein;Jonathan B Perlin

  • The dentate gyrus as a control point for seizures in the hippocampus and beyond.

    E W Lothman;J L Stringer;E H Bertram

  • Dormancy of inhibitory interneurons in a model of temporal lobe epilepsy

    Jonathan W. Bekenstein;Eric W. Lothman

  • Neuronal activity up-regulates astroglial gene expression.

    Oswald Steward;Enrique R. Torre;Richard Tomasulo;Eric Lothman

  • Somatostatin, neuropeptide Y, neurokinin B and cholecystokinin immunoreactivity in two chronic models of temporal lobe epilepsy.

    C. Schwarzer;J.M. Williamson;E.W. Lothman;A. Vezzani

  • Recurrent spontaneous hippocampal seizures in the rat as a chronic sequela to limbic status epilepticus.

    Eric W. Lothman;Edward H. Bertram;Jaideep Kapur;Janet L. Stringer

  • Pathophysiology of status epilepticus.

    Nathan B. Fountain;Eric W. Lothman

  • Kindling with rapidly recurring hippocampal seizures

    E. W. Lothman;J. M. Hatlelid;Charles Zorumski;J. A. Conry

  • Functional anatomy of limbic seizures: Focal discharges from medial entorhinal cortex in rat

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  • Epileptogenic effects of status epilepticus

    Eric W. Lothman;Edward H. Bertram

  • Evidence that repetitive seizures in the hippocampus cause a lasting reduction of GABAergic inhibition.

    J. Kapur;J. L. Stringer;E. W. Lothman

  • The hippocampus in experimental chronic epilepsy: A morphometric analysis

    Edward H. Bertram;Eric W. Lothman;Nicholas J. Lenn

  • An in vivo electrophysiological study of the ontogeny of excitatory and inhibitory processes in the rat hippocampus

    Hillary B. Michelson;Eric W. Lothman

  • Functional mapping of limbic seizures originating in the hippocampus: a combined 2-deoxyglucose and electrophysiologic study.

    E. W. Lothman;J. M. Hatlelid;Charles Zorumski

  • Induction of paroxysmal discharges in the dentate gyrus: frequency dependence and relationship to afterdischarge production.

    J. L. Stringer;J. M. Williamson;E. W. Lothman

  • Closely spaced recurrent hippocampal seizures elicit two types of heightened epileptogenesis: a rapidly developing, transient kindling and a slowly developing, enduring kindling

    E.W. Lothman;J.M. Williamson

  • Morphometric effects of intermittent kindled seizures and limbic status epilepticus in the dentate gyrus of the rat

    Edward H. Bertmam;Eric W. Lothman

  • Reverberatory seizure discharges in hippocampal-parahippocampal circuits.

    Janet L. Stringer;Eric W. Lothman

  • An in vivo study of the ontogeny of long-term potentiation (LTP) in the CA1 region and in the dentate gyrus of the rat hippocampal formation.

    Jonathan W. Bekenstein;Eric W. Lothman

Frequent Co-Authors

Janet L. Stringer
Janet L. Stringer Baylor College of Medicine
Edward H. Bertram
Edward H. Bertram University of Virginia
Jaideep Kapur
Jaideep Kapur University of Virginia
Oswald Steward
Oswald Steward University of California, Irvine
James P. Bennett
James P. Bennett Virginia Commonwealth University
Nathan B. Fountain
Nathan B. Fountain University of Virginia
Christoph Schwarzer
Christoph Schwarzer Innsbruck Medical University
Scott C. Baraban
Scott C. Baraban University of California, San Francisco
Annamaria Vezzani
Annamaria Vezzani Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Amy S. Lee
Amy S. Lee University of Southern California

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