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1. Towards a better understanding of idiopathic epilepsy through metabolic fingerprinting of cerebrospinal fluid in dogs.

2. Identification of clinically relevant biomarkers of epileptogenesis - a strategic roadmap.

3. Autoimmune Epilepsy in Children: Unraveling the Mystery.

4. Testing blood and CSF in people with epilepsy: a practical guide.

5. CSF levels of a set of neurotrophic factors (brain-derived neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor) and neuropeptides (neuropeptide Y, galanin) in epileptic children.

6. Low CSF hypocretin-1 levels in an adult patient with hypothalamic hamartoma.

7. Metabolic Profiling of the Cerebrospinal Fluid in Pediatric Epilepsy.

8. [Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy due to deficiency in the PNPO gene].

9. Etiology is the key determinant of neuroinflammation in epilepsy: Elevation of cerebrospinal fluid cytokines and chemokines in febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome and febrile status epilepticus.

10. Cerebral folate deficiency: Analytical tests and differential diagnosis.

11. Cerebrospinal fluid changes following epileptic seizures unrelated to inflammation.

12. Evaluation of IL-1β levels in epilepsy and traumatic brain injury in dogs.

13. Analysis of blood degradation products and ferritin in the cerebrospinal fluid of dogs with acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disk extrusion, a prospective pilot study.

14. A case of early onset life-threatening epilepsy associated with a novel ATP1A3 gene variant.

15. Nonlesional late-onset epilepsy: Semiology, EEG, cerebrospinal fluid, and seizure outcome characteristics.

16. Correlations between the level of antibody against peptide of glutamate receptor NR3B subunit in the CSF and cognitive comorbidities of patients with epilepsy.

17. Alzheimer's disease and late-onset epilepsy of unknown origin: two faces of beta amyloid pathology.

18. 5,10-methenyltetrahydrofolate synthetase deficiency causes a neurometabolic disorder associated with microcephaly, epilepsy, and cerebral hypomyelination.

19. Activation of bradykinin B2 receptor induced the inflammatory responses of cytosolic phospholipase A 2 after the early traumatic brain injury.

20. Elevated cerebrospinal fluid protein in POLG-related epilepsy: Diagnostic and prognostic implications.

21. Gamma-aminobutyric acid levels in cerebrospinal fluid in neuropaediatric disorders.

22. Comparison between cerebrospinal fluid and serum lactate concentrations in neurologic dogs with and without structural intracranial disease.

23. Epileptic spasms secondary to acute cerebral and cerebellar encephalitis.

24. Large-scale analysis of herpesviridae in epilepsy-patients with signs of autoimmune encephalitis.

25. Intrathecal immunoglobulin synthesis in patients with symptomatic epilepsy and epilepsy of unknown etiology ('cryptogenic').

26. Analysis of the Variables Influencing Valproic Acid Concentration in the Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid of Chinese Patients After Craniotomy.

27. "TORNADO" - Theranostic One-Step RNA Detector; microfluidic disc for the direct detection of microRNA-134 in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid.

28. Measurement of pyridoxal 5'-phosphate, pyridoxal, and 4-pyridoxic acid in the cerebrospinal fluid of children.

29. Epilepsy.

30. Evaluation of non-coding variation in GLUT1 deficiency.

31. Inflammatory mediators in human epilepsy: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

32. Blood-brain barrier, bulk flow, and interstitial clearance in epilepsy.

33. Quantification and regulation of the adipokines resistin and progranulin in human cerebrospinal fluid.

34. Cerebrospinal fluid findings after epileptic seizures.

35. Acute or chronic use of lacosamide does not alter its distribution between serum and cerebrospinal fluid.

36. Effect of epileptic seizures on the cerebrospinal fluid--A systematic retrospective analysis.

37. Fibronectin is a potential cerebrospinal fluid and serum epilepsy biomarker.

38. Comparison of lacosamide concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and serum in patients with epilepsy.

39. The detection of neural autoantibodies in patients with antiepileptic-drug-resistant epilepsy predicts response to immunotherapy.

40. Concentration of soluble adhesion molecules in cerebrospinal fluid and serum of epilepsy patients.

41. Altered cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of TGFβ1 in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.

42. Multi-electrode array recordings of human epileptic postoperative cortical tissue.

43. Chronic periodic lateralised epileptic discharges and anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antibodies.

44. [CSF abnormalities in a brain-dead patient].

45. Utility of an immunotherapy trial in evaluating patients with presumed autoimmune epilepsy.

46. The chaperone protein clusterin may serve as a cerebrospinal fluid biomarker for chronic spinal cord disorders in the dog.

47. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolic profiling of cerebrospinal fluid from epileptic dogs.

48. High frequency of intrathecal immunoglobulin synthesis in epilepsy so far classified cryptogenic.

49. Interictal interleukin-17A levels are elevated and correlate with seizure severity of epilepsy patients.

50. Comparison of concentrations of γ-aminobutyric acid and glutamate in cerebrospinal fluid of dogs with idiopathic epilepsy with and without seizure-related magnetic resonance imaging hyperintense areas in the limbic system.

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