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9347
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Overview

Sompong Sombati is affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. This academic association situates Sompong within a research environment that fosters diverse scientific inquiry.

Aspects of Sompong Sombati's research contributions include publications, co-authorship, and engagement with specific academic venues, although explicit details on recent papers, frequent collaborators, and chosen publication outlets are not available at this time.

Their research focus encompasses multiple domains within scientific study, characterized by a commitment to their primary disciplinary interests, although exact main fields and subfields of study have not been specified in the available data.

No book publications or awards have been recorded for Sompong Sombati to date, indicating a concentration primarily on research articles or perhaps ongoing scholarly activity without formally recognized distinctions or book authorship.

Best Publications

  • Cellular Actions of Topiramate: Blockade of Kainate-Evoked Inward Currents in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons

    John W. Gibbs;Sompong Sombati;Robert J. DeLorenzo;Douglas A. Coulter

  • Recurrent spontaneous seizure activity in hippocampal neuronal networks in culture

    Sompong Sombati;R. J. Delorenzo

  • Effects of Topiramate on Sustained Repetitive Firing and Spontaneous Recurrent Seizure Discharges in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons

    Robert J. DeLorenzo;Sompong Sombati;Douglas A. Coulter

  • Glutamate injury-induced epileptogenesis in hippocampal neurons: an in vitro model of stroke-induced "epilepsy".

    David A. Sun;Sompong Sombati;Robert J. DeLorenzo

  • Prolonged activation of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor–Ca2+ transduction pathway causes spontaneous recurrent epileptiform discharges in hippocampal neurons in culture

    Robert J. DeLorenzo;Shubhro Pal;Sompong Sombati

  • Activation of the Cannabinoid Type-1 Receptor Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties of Cannabinoids in the Hippocampal Neuronal Culture Models of Acquired Epilepsy and Status Epilepticus

    Robert E. Blair;Laxmikant S. Deshpande;Sompong Sombati;Katherine W. Falenski

  • Traumatic brain injury causes a long-lasting calcium (Ca2+)-plateau of elevated intracellular Ca levels and altered Ca2+ homeostatic mechanisms in hippocampal neurons surviving brain injury.

    David A. Sun;Laxmikant S. Deshpande;Sompong Sombati;Anya Baranova

  • Evidence that injury-induced changes in hippocampal neuronal calcium dynamics during epileptogenesis cause acquired epilepsy

    Mohsin Raza;Robert E. Blair;Sompong Sombati;Dawn S. Carter

  • Aging is associated with elevated intracellular calcium levels and altered calcium homeostatic mechanisms in hippocampal neurons.

    Mohsin Raza;Laxmikant S. Deshpande;Robert E. Blair;Dawn S. Carter

  • In vitro status epilepticus causes sustained elevation of intracellular calcium levels in hippocampal neurons.

    Shubhro Pal;Sompong Sombati;David D. Limbrick;Robert J. DeLorenzo

  • Inability to restore resting intracellular calcium levels as an early indicator of delayed neuronal cell death

    David D. Limbrick;Severn B. Churn;Sompong Sombati;Robert J. DeLorenzo

  • Anticonvulsant activities of ethanolic extract and aqueous fraction isolated from Delphinium denudatum

    Mohsin Raza;Farzana Shaheen;M.I Choudhary;Sompong Sombati

  • Excitotoxic activation of the NMDA receptor results in inhibition of calcium/calmodulin kinase II activity in cultured hippocampal neurons

    Severn B. Churn;David Limbrick;Sompong Sombati;Robert J. DeLorenzo

  • Time course and mechanism of hippocampal neuronal death in an in vitro model of status epilepticus: Role of NMDA receptor activation and NMDA dependent calcium entry

    Laxmikant S. Deshpande;Jeffrey K. Lou;Ali Mian;Robert E. Blair

  • Cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonists cause status epilepticus- like activity in the hippocampal neuronal culture model of acquired epilepsy

    Laxmikant S. Deshpande;Sompong Sombati;Robert E. Blair;Dawn S. Carter

  • Epileptogenesis causes acute and chronic increases in GABAA receptor endocytosis that contributes to the induction and maintenance of seizures in the hippocampal culture model of acquired epilepsy.

    Robert E Blair;Sompong Sombati;David C Lawrence;Brendan D McCay

  • Endocannabinoids block status epilepticus in cultured hippocampal neurons

    Laxmikant S. Deshpande;Robert E. Blair;Julie M. Ziobro;Sompong Sombati

  • Inhibition of calcium/calmodulin kinase II alpha subunit expression results in epileptiform activity in cultured hippocampal neurons.

    Severn B. Churn;Sompong Sombati;Emma R. Jakoi;Lawrence Sievert

  • Electrophysiology of glutamate neurotoxicity in vitro: induction of a calcium-dependent extended neuronal depolarization.

    D. A. Coulter;S. Sombati;R. J. DeLorenzo

  • Calcium-dependent epileptogenesis in an in vitro model of stroke-induced "epilepsy".

    David A. Sun;Sompong Sombati;Robert E. Blair;Robert J. DeLorenzo

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. DeLorenzo
Robert J. DeLorenzo Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
Douglas A. Coulter
Douglas A. Coulter Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Howard P. Goodkin
Howard P. Goodkin University of Virginia
Jaideep Kapur
Jaideep Kapur University of Virginia

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