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1. Visual Deficits and Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies for Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Bridging Science and Patient-Centered Care

2. Clinical Impact of Spontaneous Hyperactivity in Degenerating Retinas: Significance for Diagnosis, Symptoms, and Treatment

3. Treatment during a developmental window prevents NF1-associated optic pathway gliomas by targeting Erk-dependent migrating glial progenitors

4. NFB-09. ENROLLMENT AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NEWLY DIAGNOSED, NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE 1 ASSOCIATED OPTIC PATHWAY GLIOMA (NF1-OPG): PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL MULTI-CENTER NATURAL HISTORY STUDY

5. CRAN-16. IMPORTANCE OF SURGICAL INTERVENTION IN RECOVERY OF VISUAL FUNCTION IN A TEENAGER WITH AN ACIDOPHILIC STEM CELL ADENOMA

6. NFM-14. IDENTIFICATION OF A THERAPEUTIC TIME WINDOW THAT IMPROVES VISION IN AN NF1-DEFICIENT OPTIC PATHWAY GLIOMA MOUSE MODEL

7. Two uniqueTUBB3mutations cause both CFEOM3 and malformations of cortical development

8. Immunosuppressive Treatment for Retinal Degeneration in Juvenile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (Juvenile Batten Disease)

9. The Efemp1R345W Macular Dystrophy Mutation Causes Amplified Circadian and Photophobic Responses to Light in Mice

10. Anomalous optical coherence tomography findings in Wyburn-Mason syndrome and isolated retinal arteriovenous malformation

11. Developmental time course distinguishes changes in spontaneous and light-evoked retinal ganglion cell activity in rd1 and rd10 mice

12. Emergence of Sustained Spontaneous Hyperactivity and Temporary Preservation of <scp>off</scp> Responses in Ganglion Cells of the Retinal Degeneration (rd1) Mouse

13. Pattern of synaptic excitation and inhibition upon direction-selective retinal ganglion cells

14. Early detection of subclinical visual damage after blast-mediated TBI enables prevention of chronic visual deficit by treatment with P7C3-S243

15. Book Review

16. Human Photoreceptor Outer Segments Shorten During Light Adaptation

17. Selective suppression of in vitro electrographic seizures by low-dose tetrodotoxin: A novel anticonvulsant effect

18. Axon terminal hyperexcitability associated with epileptogenesis in vitro. I. Origin of ectopic spikes

19. Increased ectopic action potential generation accompanies epileptogenesis in vitro

20. Visual dysfunction in retinal and optic nerve disease

21. Functional inhibition in direction-selective retinal ganglion cells: spatiotemporal extent and intralaminar interactions

22. Photoreceptor Cells With Profound Structural Deficits Can Support Useful Vision in Mice

23. The NMDA receptor in epilepsy

24. Different Inner Retinal Pathways Mediate Rod-Cone Input in Irradiance Detection for the Pupillary Light Reflex and Regulation of Behavioral State in Mice

25. Axon terminal hyperexcitability associated with epileptogenesis in vitro. II. Pharmacological regulation by NMDA and GABAA receptors

26. AXON Terminal Hyperexcitability Seen in Epileptogenesis In Vitro

27. The role of NMDA receptors in in vitro epileptogenesis

28. Regenerative, all-or-none electrographic seizures in the rat hippocampal slice in Mg-free and physiological medium

29. Emergence of Sustained Spontaneous Hyperactivity and Temporary Preservation of OFF Responses in Ganglion Cells of the Retinal Degeneration (rd1) Mouse.

30. Induction of epileptiform activity in hippocampal slices by trains of electrical stimuli

31. NMDA antagonists differentiate epileptogenesis from seizure expression in an in vitro model

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