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1. Measuring the local electrical conductivity of human brain tissue

2. Ionic charge transport between blockages: Sodium cation conduction in freshly excised bulk brain tissue.

3. Evidence for the involvement of gamma delta T cells in the immune response in Rasmussen encephalitis

4. Mammalian target of rapamycin pathway mutations cause hemimegalencephaly and focal cortical dysplasia

5. Literacy after cerebral hemispherectomy: Can the isolated right hemisphere read?

6. Should consciousness describe seizures and what terms should be applied? Epilepsia's survey results

7. In rasmussen encephalitis, hemichannels associated with microglial activation are linked to cortical pyramidal neuron coupling: A possible mechanism for cellular hyperexcitability

9. Differential expression of interferon-γ and chemokine genes distinguishes Rasmussen encephalitis from cortical dysplasia and provides evidence for an early Th1 immune response

10. Variable anisotropic brain electrical conductivities in epileptogenic foci

12. Intersection of diverse neuronal genomes and neuropsychiatric disease: The Brain Somatic Mosaicism Network

13. Topographical Distribution of Epileptogenic Tubers in Patients With Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

14. Reasons for discrepancy between incidence and prevalence of epilepsy in lower income countries: Epilepsia's survey results

15. From the editors: Epilepsia's survey on the necessity of the Wada test and intracranial electrodes for cortical mapping

16. Literacy after cerebral hemispherectomy: Can the isolated right hemisphere read?

18. Cavernoma-related epilepsy: Review and recommendations for management - Report of the Surgical Task Force of the ILAE Commission on Therapeutic Strategies

19. Epilepsia editorial: publications by country

28. Clonally focused public and private T cells in resected brain tissue from surgeries to treat children with intractable seizures.

34. Development of an online calculator for the prediction of seizure freedom following pediatric hemispherectomy using the Hemispherectomy Outcome Prediction Scale (HOPS).

35. Comprehensive multi-omic profiling of somatic mutations in malformations of cortical development.

36. Preliminary Experience Suggests the Addition of Choroid Plexus Cauterization to Functional Hemispherectomy May Reduce Posthemispherectomy Hydrocephalus.

37. Reversibility and developmental neuropathology of linear nevus sebaceous syndrome caused by dysregulation of the RAS pathway.

38. Brain molecular mechanisms in Rasmussen encephalitis.

39. A molecular interactome of the glioblastoma perivascular niche reveals integrin binding sialoprotein as a mediator of tumor cell migration.

40. Human Astrocytes Exhibit Tumor Microenvironment-, Age-, and Sex-Related Transcriptomic Signatures.

41. Functional cognitive and language outcomes after cerebral hemispherectomy for hemimegalencephaly.

42. Comparison of the real-world effectiveness of vertical versus lateral functional hemispherotomy techniques for pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy: A post hoc analysis of the HOPS study.

43. Long-Term Patient-Reported Outcomes of Visual Field Defects and Compensatory Mechanisms in Patients After Cerebral Hemispherectomy.

44. Effect of Gene Mutation on Seizures in Surgery for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.

45. Hemispherectomy Outcome Prediction Scale: Development and validation of a seizure freedom prediction tool.

46. Clonally Focused Public and Private T Cells in Resected Brain Tissue From Surgeries to Treat Children With Intractable Seizures.

47. Recurrent limbic seizures do not cause hippocampal neuronal loss: A prolonged laboratory study.

48. Novel tonometer device distinguishes brain stiffness in epilepsy surgery.

49. Epilepsy surgery for Rasmussen encephalitis: the UCLA experience.

50. Paroxysmal Discharges in Tissue Slices From Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Patients: Critical Role of GABA B Receptors in the Generation of Ictal Activity.

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