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1. Pre- and Postictal Changes in the Innate Immune System: Cause or Effect?

2. Anti-seizure medication is not associated with an increased risk to develop cancer in epilepsy patients.

3. Switching the manufacturer of antiepileptic drugs is associated with higher risk of seizures: A nationwide study of prescription data in Germany.

4. Stress, seizures, and epilepsy: Patient narratives.

5. Manufacturer switch of anti-seizure drugs may not increase the risk of seizure recurrence in Children: A nationwide study of prescription data in Germany.

6. Trends in the neurological emergency room, focusing on persons with seizures.

7. Age of epilepsy onset as modulating factor for naming deficit after epilepsy surgery: a voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping study.

8. Surgical hematoma evacuation of cortical intracerebral hemorrhage ≥10 ml reduces risk of subsequent epilepsy by more than 70%: A retrospective monocenter study.

9. Attitudes toward persons with epilepsy as friends: Results of a factorial survey.

10. Antiseizure medication and perceived "fair" cost allocation: A factorial survey among neurologists, persons with epilepsy, their relatives, and a control group.

11. Quantitative EEG may predict weaning failure in ventilated patients on the neurological intensive care unit.

12. Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: clinical characteristics and outcome.

13. S100B is increased in Parkinson’s disease and ablation protects against MPTP-induced toxicity through the RAGE and TNF-α pathway.

14. Alpha power decrease in quantitative EEG detects development of cerebral infarction after subarachnoid hemorrhage early.

15. S100B is increased in Parkinson's disease and ablation protects against MPTP-induced toxicity through the RAGE and TNF-α pathway.

16. The impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on outpatient epilepsy care: An analysis of physician practices in Germany.

17. Ex vivo radiosensitivity is increased in non-cancer patients taking valproate.

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