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Matthew Walker
Matthew Walker
Professor of Neurology, UCL Institute of Neurology
Verified email at ucl.ac.uk
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Adult epilepsy
JS Duncan, JW Sander, SM Sisodiya, MC Walker
The Lancet 367 (9516), 1087-1100, 2006
11192006
Tonically active GABAA receptors: modulating gain and maintaining the tone
A Semyanov, MC Walker, DM Kullmann, RA Silver
Trends in neurosciences 27 (5), 262-269, 2004
8482004
Histopathological findings in brain tissue obtained during epilepsy surgery
I Blumcke, R Spreafico, G Haaker, R Coras, K Kobow, CG Bien, M Pfäfflin, ...
New England Journal of Medicine 377 (17), 1648-1656, 2017
7292017
Extrasynaptic GABAA receptors: form, pharmacology, and function
D Belelli, NL Harrison, J Maguire, RL Macdonald, MC Walker, DW Cope
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (41), 12757-12763, 2009
5262009
GABA uptake regulates cortical excitability via cell type–specific tonic inhibition
A Semyanov, MC Walker, DM Kullmann
Nature neuroscience 6 (5), 484-490, 2003
5002003
Mechanisms of action for the medium-chain triglyceride ketogenic diet in neurological and metabolic disorders
K Augustin, A Khabbush, S Williams, S Eaton, M Orford, JH Cross, ...
The Lancet Neurology 17 (1), 84-93, 2018
3792018
Presynaptic, extrasynaptic and axonal GABAA receptors in the CNS: where and why?
DM Kullmann, A Ruiz, DM Rusakov, R Scott, A Semyanov, MC Walker
Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 87 (1), 33-46, 2005
3072005
Optogenetic and potassium channel gene therapy in a rodent model of focal neocortical epilepsy
RC Wykes, JH Heeroma, L Mantoan, K Zheng, DC MacDonald, ...
Science translational medicine 4 (161), 161ra152-161ra152, 2012
2852012
Multiple and plastic receptors mediate tonic GABAA receptor currents in the hippocampus
A Scimemi, A Semyanov, G Sperk, DM Kullmann, MC Walker
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (43), 10016-10024, 2005
2672005
Targeting oxidative stress improves disease outcomes in a rat model of acquired epilepsy
A Pauletti, G Terrone, T Shekh-Ahmad, A Salamone, T Ravizza, M Rizzi, ...
Brain 142 (7), e39-e39, 2019
2622019
Commonalities in epileptogenic processes from different acute brain insults: Do they translate?
P Klein, R Dingledine, E Aronica, C Bernard, I Blümcke, D Boison, ...
Epilepsia 59 (1), 37-66, 2018
2502018
NREM arousal parasomnias and their distinction from nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy: a video EEG analysis
CP Derry, AS Harvey, MC Walker, JS Duncan, SF Berkovic
Sleep 32 (12), 1637-1644, 2009
2482009
Rapid eye movement sleep disturbances in Huntington disease
I Arnulf, J Nielsen, E Lohmann, J Schieffer, E Wild, P Jennum, E Konofal, ...
Archives of neurology 65 (4), 482-488, 2008
2452008
Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: Epilepsy Research Foundation workshop reports
M Walker, H Cross, S Smith, C Young, J Aicardi, R Appleton, S Aylett, ...
Epileptic disorders 7 (3), 253-296, 2005
2322005
Seizure control by decanoic acid through direct AMPA receptor inhibition
P Chang, K Augustin, K Boddum, S Williams, M Sun, JA Terschak, ...
Brain 139 (2), 431-443, 2016
2202016
Double-blind, placebo-controlled study of topiramate in patients with refractory partial epilepsy 1
M Sharief, C Viteri, E Ben Menachem, M Weber, R Reife, G Pledger, ...
Epilepsy research 25 (3), 217-224, 1996
2201996
Cognitive behavioural therapy for adults with dissociative seizures (CODES): a pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
LH Goldstein, EJ Robinson, JDC Mellers, J Stone, A Carson, M Reuber, ...
The Lancet Psychiatry 7 (6), 491-505, 2020
2122020
Loss of dendritic HCN1 subunits enhances cortical excitability and epileptogenesis
Z Huang, MC Walker, MM Shah
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (35), 10979-10988, 2009
2042009
Monosynaptic GABAergic signaling from dentate to CA3 with a pharmacological and physiological profile typical of mossy fiber synapses
MC Walker, A Ruiz, DM Kullmann
Neuron 29 (3), 703-715, 2001
1942001
GABAA receptors at hippocampal mossy fibers
A Ruiz, R Fabian-Fine, R Scott, MC Walker, DA Rusakov, DM Kullmann
Neuron 39 (6), 961-973, 2003
1922003
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