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Overview

Tengis Gloveli is a researcher affiliated with Charité - University Medicine Berlin in Germany. Their academic work primarily intersects the fields of medicine and neuroscience, with a focused approach on epilepsy research and treatment as well as pharmacological effects and toxicity studies.

The research contributions of Tengis Gloveli span several topical and specialized domains including:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
  • Global Health and Surgery
  • Bacterial Infections and Vaccines
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research

In terms of subfields, their publications touch on:

  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Microbiology

Their recent published works include:

  • Establishing epilepsy surgery in Georgia-a multinational project for exchange, education, and cooperation (2025), Clinical Epileptology
  • Outlines to Initiate Epilepsy Surgery in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (2022), Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
  • Cell-Type Specific Inhibition Controls the High-Frequency Oscillations in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex (2022), International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Initiating a new national epilepsy surgery program: Experiences gathered in Georgia (2020), Epilepsy & Behavior
  • Initiating a new national epilepsy surgery program: Experiences gathered in Georgia (2020), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

The publishing venues where Tengis Gloveli's work has appeared include:

  • Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
  • Epilepsy & Behavior
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Clinical Epileptology

Frequent collaborators include Tamar Dugladze, Peter Bäuerle, Ulf C. Schneider, Martin Holtkamp, and Sofia Kasradze. These partnerships reflect sustained collaborative research efforts across various aspects of epilepsy, neuroscience, and clinical medicine.

Best Publications

  • Awake hippocampal sharp-wave ripples support spatial memory

    Shantanu P. Jadhav;Caleb Kemere;P. Walter German;Loren M. Frank

  • Altered Excitatory-Inhibitory Balance in the NMDA-Hypofunction Model of Schizophrenia.

    Colin Kehrer;Nino Maziashvili;Tamar Dugladze;Tengis Gloveli

  • Differential involvement of oriens/pyramidale interneurones in hippocampal network oscillations in vitro

    Tengis Gloveli;Tengis Gloveli;Tamar Dugladze;Tamar Dugladze;Sikha Saha;Hannah Monyer

  • Orthogonal arrangement of rhythm-generating microcircuits in the hippocampus.

    Tengis Gloveli;Tamar Dugladze;Horacio G. Rotstein;Roger D. Traub

  • GABA-enhanced collective behavior in neuronal axons underlies persistent gamma-frequency oscillations

    R. D. Traub;M. O. Cunningham;T. Gloveli;F. E. N. LeBeau

  • A model of atropine-resistant theta oscillations in rat hippocampal area CA1

    M. J. Gillies;R. D. Traub;F. E. N. LeBeau;C. H. Davies

  • On the formation of gamma-coherent cell assemblies by oriens lacunosum-moleculare interneurons in the hippocampus

    Adriano B. L. Tort;Horacio G. Rotstein;Tamar Dugladze;Tengis Gloveli

  • Fast rhythmic bursting can be induced in layer 2/3 cortical neurons by enhancing persistent Na+ conductance or by blocking BK channels.

    Roger D. Traub;Eberhard H. Buhl;Tengis Gloveli;Miles A. Whittington

  • Impaired hippocampal rhythmogenesis in a mouse model of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

    Tamar Dugladze;Imre Vida;Adriano B. Tort;Anna Gross

  • Properties of low Mg2+ induced epileptiform activity in rat hippocampal and entorhinal cortex slices during adolescence

    Tengis Gloveli;Dorothea Albrecht;Uwe Heinemann

  • Glycinergic tonic inhibition of hippocampal neurons with depolarizing GABAergic transmission elicits histopathological signs of temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Sabrina A. Eichler;Sergei Kirischuk;René Jüttner;Philipp K. Schafermeier

  • Segregation of Axonal and Somatic Activity During Fast Network Oscillations

    Tamar Dugladze;Dietmar Schmitz;Miles A. Whittington;Imre Vida

  • Morphological and electrophysiological characterization of layer III cells of the medial entorhinal cortex of the rat.

    T Gloveli;D Schmitz;R.M Empson;T Dugladze

  • Changes in neural network homeostasis trigger neuropsychiatric symptoms

    Aline Winkelmann;Aline Winkelmann;Nicola Maggio;Joanna Eller;Gürsel Caliskan

  • Proper synaptic vesicle formation and neuronal network activity critically rely on syndapin I

    Dennis Koch;Isabella Spiwoks-Becker;Victor Sabanov;Anne Sinning

  • α5 subunit‐containing GABAA receptors affect the dynamic range of mouse hippocampal kainate‐induced gamma frequency oscillations in vitro

    SK Towers;T Gloveli;RD Traub;JE Driver

  • Dopamine depresses excitatory synaptic transmission onto rat subicular neurons via presynaptic D1-like dopamine receptors.

    Joachim Behr;Tengis Gloveli;Dietmar Schmitz;Uwe Heinemann

  • Frequency-Dependent Information Flow From the Entorhinal Cortex to the Hippocampus

    Tengis Gloveli;Dietmar Schmitz;Ruth M. Empson;Uwe Heinemann

  • Laminar difference in GABA uptake and GAT-1 expression in rat CA1.

    Dominique Engel;Dietmar Schmitz;Tengis Gloveli;Christiane Frahm

  • Carbachol‐induced changes in excitability and [Ca2+]i signalling in projection cells of medial entorhinal cortex layers II and III

    Tengis Gloveli;Alexei V. Egorov;Dietmar Schmitz;Uwe Heinemann

  • Fast network oscillations in the rat dentate gyrus in vitro

    Stephen K. Towers;Stephen K. Towers;Fiona E. N. LeBeau;Fiona E. N. LeBeau;Tengis Gloveli;Roger D. Traub

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietmar Schmitz
Dietmar Schmitz Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Miles A. Whittington
Miles A. Whittington University of York
Roger D. Traub
Roger D. Traub IBM (United States)
Nancy Kopell
Nancy Kopell Boston University
Uwe Heinemann
Uwe Heinemann Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Fiona E. N. LeBeau
Fiona E. N. LeBeau Newcastle University
Imre Vida
Imre Vida Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Hannah Monyer
Hannah Monyer German Cancer Research Center
Adriano B. L. Tort
Adriano B. L. Tort Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
Gideon Rechavi
Gideon Rechavi Sheba Medical Center

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