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Jari Nissinen is affiliated with the University of Eastern Finland in Finland. The academic profile indicates an active engagement in research within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A model of posttraumatic epilepsy induced by lateral fluid-percussion brain injury in rats

    I. Kharatishvili;J.P. Nissinen;T.K. McIntosh;A. Pitkänen

  • A new model of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy induced by electrical stimulation of the amygdala in rat.

    Jari Nissinen;Toivo Halonen;Esa Koivisto;Asla Pitkänen

  • Epileptogenesis in Experimental Models

    Asla Pitkänen;Irina Kharatishvili;Heli Karhunen;Katarzyna Lukasiuk

  • Progression of neuronal damage after status epilepticus and during spontaneous seizures in a rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy

    Asla Pitkänen;Jari Nissinen;Jaak Nairismägi;Katarzyna Lukasiuk

  • Cyclicity of spontaneous recurrent seizures in pilocarpine model of temporal lobe epilepsy in rat.

    Karolien Goffin;Jari Nissinen;Koen Van Laere;Asla Pitkänen

  • Neuropeptide Y gene therapy decreases chronic spontaneous seizures in a rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy

    Francesco Noè;Allan Hermann Pool;Jari Nissinen;Marco Gobbi

  • Administration of diazepam during status epilepticus reduces development and severity of epilepsy in rat.

    Asla Pitkänen;Irina Kharatishvili;Susanna Narkilahti;Katarzyna Lukasiuk;Katarzyna Lukasiuk

  • Progression of Brain Damage after Status Epilepticus and Its Association with Epileptogenesis: A Quantitative MRI Study in a Rat Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Jaak Nairismagi;Olli H. J. Grohn;Mikko I. Kettunen;Jari Nissinen

  • Decreased BDNF signalling in transgenic mice reduces epileptogenesis

    Sari Lähteinen;Asla Pitkänen;Tommi Saarelainen;Jari Nissinen

  • Epileptic seizure detection: A nonlinear viewpoint

    Niina Päivinen;Seppo Lammi;Asla Pitkänen;Jari Nissinen

  • Is mossy fiber sprouting present at the time of the first spontaneous seizures in rat experimental temporal lobe epilepsy

    Jari Nissinen;Katarzyna Lukasiuk;Asla Pitkänen

  • Spontaneous epileptiform discharges in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease are suppressed by antiepileptic drugs that block sodium channels

    Sofya Ziyatdinova;Kestutis Gurevicius;Nino Kutchiashvili;Tamuna Bolkvadze

  • Administration of caspase 3 inhibitor during and after status epilepticus in rat: effect on neuronal damage and epileptogenesis.

    S. Narkilahti;J. Nissinen;A. Pitkänen

  • Tiagabine prevents seizures, neuronal damage and memory impairment in experimental status epilepticus

    Toivo Halonen;Jari Nissinen;Jens A. Jansen;Asla Pitkänen

  • Gene therapy in epilepsy: the focus on NPY.

    Francesco Noe;Jari Nissinen;Asla Pitkänen;Marco Gobbi

  • Long-term functional consequences of transient occlusion of the middle cerebral artery in rats:: A 1-year follow-up of the development of epileptogenesis and memory impairment in relation to sensorimotor deficits

    Heli Karhunen;Asla Pitkänen;Tiina Virtanen;Irina Gureviciene

  • Chronic elevation of brain GABA levels beginning two days after status epilepticus does not prevent epileptogenesis in rats

    T Halonen;J Nissinen;A Pitkänen

  • Effect of novel AMPA antagonist, NS1209, on status epilepticus An experimental study in rat

    Asla Pitkänen;Claus Mathiesen;Lars Christian B. Rønn;Arne Møller;Arne Møller

  • Effects of vigabatrin treatment on status epilepticus-induced neuronal damage and mossy fiber sprouting in the rat hippocampus.

    Asla Pitkänen;Jari Nissinen;Esa Jolkkonen;Jarkko Tuunanen

  • Epileptogenesis after cortical photothrombotic brain lesion in rats.

    H. Karhunen;Z. Bezvenyuk;J. Nissinen;J. Sivenius

  • Atipamezole, an α2-adrenoceptor antagonist, has disease modifying effects on epileptogenesis in rats

    Asla Pitkänen;Susanna Narkilahti;Zinayida Bezvenyuk;Antti Haapalinna

Frequent Co-Authors

Asla Pitkänen
Asla Pitkänen University of Eastern Finland
Olli Gröhn
Olli Gröhn University of Eastern Finland
Annamaria Vezzani
Annamaria Vezzani Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Markku Penttonen
Markku Penttonen University of Jyväskylä
Aarne Ylinen
Aarne Ylinen University of Eastern Finland
Arne Møller
Arne Møller Aarhus University
Esa R. Korpi
Esa R. Korpi University of Helsinki
Charles H. Large
Charles H. Large Autifony Therapeutics (United Kingdom)
Heikki Tanila
Heikki Tanila University of Eastern Finland
Claudia Balducci
Claudia Balducci Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research

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