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Ryley Parrish.
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Dr Rob Graham
Ryley Parrish
Dr Laura Alberio
Dr Emily Johnson
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
et al.
Optogenetic stimulation reveals a latent tipping point in cortical networks during ictogenesis
2023
Connie Mackenzie-Gray Scott
Ryley Parrish
Dr Darren Walsh
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
et al.
PV-specific loss of the transcriptional coactivator PGC-1α slows down the evolution of epileptic activity in an acute ictogenic model.
2022
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Ryley Parrish
Neela Codadu
Synergistic Positive Feedback Mechanisms Underlying Seizure Initiation
2022
Connie Mackenzie-Gray Scott
Ryley Parrish
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Targeting firing rate neuronal homeostasis can prevent seizures
2022
Christoforos Papasavvas
Ryley Parrish
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Propagating Activity in Neocortex, Mediated by Gap Junctions and Modulated by Extracellular Potassium
2020
Neela Codadu
Dr Rob Graham
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Ryley Parrish
Divergent paths to seizure-like events
2019
Neela Codadu
Ryley Parrish
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Excitatory GABAergic signalling is associated with benzodiazepine resistance in status epilepticus
2019
Ryley Parrish
Neela Codadu
Connie Mackenzie-Gray Scott
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Feedforward inhibition ahead of ictal wavefronts is provided by both parvalbumin‐ and somatostatin‐expressing interneurons
2019
Ryley Parrish
Dr Alistair Jenkins
Mark Cunningham
Human and rodent temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized by changes in O-GlcNAc homeostasis that can be reversed to dampen epileptiform activity
2019
Professor Cathy Schevon
Dr Edward Merricks
Ryley Parrish
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Multiscale recordings reveal the dynamic spatial structure of human seizures
2019
Neela Codadu
Ryley Parrish
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Region‐specific differences and areal interactions underlying transitions in epileptiform activity
2019
Ryley Parrish
Dr John Grady
Neela Codadu
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
et al.
Graphical user interface for simultaneous profiling of activity patterns in multiple neuronal subclasses
2018
Ryley Parrish
Neela Codadu
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Pyramidal cell activity levels affect the polarity of gene transciption changes in interneurons
2018
Ryley Parrish
Dr John Grady
Neela Codadu
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Dr Claudia Racca
et al.
Simultaneous profiling of activity patterns in multiple neuronal subclasses
2018
Ryley Parrish
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Stress-testing the brain to understand its breaking points
2018
Ryley Parrish
The widespread network effects of focal epilepsy
2018
Ryley Parrish
Age-related changes in
Egr
1 transcription and DNA methylation within the hippocampus
2016
Ryley Parrish
Methionine Increases BDNF DNA Methylation and Improves Memory in Epilepsy
2015