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Migraine, inflammatory bowel disease and celiac disease
Exome sequencing of ATP1A3-negative cases of alternating hemiplegia of childhood reveals SCN2A as a novel causative gene
Alterations in DNA methylation associate with reduced migraine and headache days after medication withdrawal treatment in chronic migraine patients
Cluster headache genomewide association study and meta-analysis identifies eight loci and implicates smoking as causal risk factor
Optogenetic cortical spreading depolarization induces headache-related behaviour and neuroinflammatory responses some prolonged in familial hemiplegic migraine type 1 mice
An organ-on-chip device with integrated charge sensors and recording microelectrodes
Potent dual MAGL/FAAH inhibitor AKU-005 engages endocannabinoids to diminish meningeal nociception implicated in migraine pain
Whole exome sequencing of hemiplegic migraine patients shows an increased burden of missense variants in CACNA1H and CACNA1I genes
Spontaneous epileptic recordings from hiPSC-derived cortical neurons cultured with a human epileptic brain biopsy on a multi electrode array
Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma amine profiles in interictal migraine
Insights into familial adult myoclonus epilepsy pathogenesis
Migraine-relevant sex-dependent activation of mouse meningeal afferents by TRPM3 agonists
Correction to: Migraine-relevant sex-dependent activation of mouse meningeal afferents by TRPM3 agonists
Migraine research comes of age in the 21st century
cATR tracing approach to Identify individual intermediary neurons based on their input and output
Activation of Meningeal Afferents Relevant to Trigeminal Headache Pain after Photothrombotic Stroke Lesion
MEA-ToolBox
Quantification of endocannabinoids in human cerebrospinal fluid using a novel micro-flow liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method
Quantification of endocannabinoids in human cerebrospinal fluid using a novel micro-flow liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method
Ca(V)2.1 channel mutations causing familial hemiplegic migraine type 1 increase the susceptibility for cortical spreading depolarizations and seizures and worsen outcome after experimental traumatic brain injury

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