John D. Graef

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Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United States 
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alcohol, epilepsy, T-type calcium channels
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Dwayne Godwin grad student 2010 Wake Forest
 (Acquired alterations in thalamic T-type calcium channels in models of neuronal hyperexcitability.)
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Wiggins WF, Graef JD, Huitt TW, et al. (2013) Ethosuximide reduces ethanol withdrawal-mediated disruptions in sleep-related EEG patterns. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research. 37: 372-82
Alexander GM, Graef JD, Hammarback JA, et al. (2012) Disruptions in serotonergic regulation of cortical glutamate release in primate insular cortex in response to chronic ethanol and nursery rearing. Neuroscience. 207: 167-81
Graef JD, Huitt TW, Nordskog BK, et al. (2011) Disrupted thalamic T-type Ca2+ channel expression and function during ethanol exposure and withdrawal. Journal of Neurophysiology. 105: 528-40
Graef JD, Godwin DW. (2010) Intrinsic plasticity in acquired epilepsy: too much of a good thing? The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry. 16: 487-95
Graef JD, Nordskog BK, Wiggins WF, et al. (2009) An acquired channelopathy involving thalamic T-type Ca2+ channels after status epilepticus. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 29: 4430-41
Godwin DW, Graef JD. (2009) A rising tide of calcium channels in acquired epilepsy Future Neurology. 4: 679-682
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