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Slide 15: Haas KZ, Sperber EF, Opanashuk LA, Stanton PK, Moshe SL (2001). "Resistance of immature hippocampus to morphologic and physiologic alterations following status epilepticus or kinding." Hippocampus 11:615-625.

Slide 16: Smith KL, Lee CL, Swann JW (1998). "Local circuit abnormalities in chronically epileptic rats after intrahippocampal tetanus toxin injection infancy." Journal of Neurophysiology 79: 106-116.

Slide 17: Jensen FE, Applegate CD, Holtzman D, Belin TR, Burchfiel JL (1991). " Epileptogenic effect of hypoxia in the immature rodent brain." Ann Neurology 29: 629-637.

Slide 18: Reprinted from Jacobs KM, Hwang BJ, Prince DA (1999). "Focal epileptogenesis in a rat model of polymicrogyria." Journal of Neurophysiology 81: 159-173.  Copyright 1999 with permission from Elsevier.

Slide 18: Schwartzkroin FA, Walsh CA (2000). "Cortical malformatioins and epilepsy." Ment Reatrd Dev Disabil Res Rev 6: 268-280.

Slide 18: Roper SN, Gilmore RL, Houser CR (1995). "Experimentally induced disorders of neuronal migration produce an increased propensity for electrographic seizures in rats." Epilepsy Res 21: 205-219.

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