BUDAPEST HUNGARY 28th International Epilepsy Congress
BUDAPEST HUNGARY 28th International Epilepsy Congress
BUDAPEST HUNGARY 28th International Epilepsy Congress
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MONDAY 29 TH JUNE 2009<br />
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME<br />
MONDAY 29 TH JUNE 2009<br />
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28 th <strong>International</strong> <strong>Epilepsy</strong> <strong>Congress</strong><br />
6:00 - 7:30 Parallel Session Hall 3<br />
Imaging depression in epilepsy<br />
Theodore, W (USA) Chair<br />
Structural and functional imaging of depression<br />
in epilepsy<br />
Gilliam, F (USA)<br />
5HT1A receptor imaging of depression in epilepsy<br />
Ryvlin, P (France)<br />
Serotonin transport in epilepsy: genetics<br />
and depression<br />
Theodore, W (USA)<br />
6:00 - 7:30 Parallel Session Hall 4<br />
Mechanisms of aberrant gene expression<br />
regulation in epileptogenesis<br />
Becker, AJ (Germany) Chair<br />
Genetic and epigenic control of modulators of<br />
cellular excitability<br />
O’Brien, T (Australia)<br />
Altered histone acetylation at glutamate<br />
receptor 2 and brain-derived neurotrophic factor<br />
genes by status epilepticus<br />
Dingledine, R (USA)<br />
Impaired astrocytic gene expression patterns<br />
due to aberrant TGF-beta receptor signaling in<br />
neocortical epileptogenesis<br />
Friedman, A (Israel)<br />
Acquired channelopathy in epileptogenesis<br />
mediated by transcriptional Cav3.2 upregulation<br />
Becker, AJ (Germany)<br />
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