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Editorial
Understanding how the brain ensures its energy supply. Yuri Zilberter.
Articles
Excitatory GABA: How a correct observation may turn out to be an experimental artifact. Piotr Bregestovski and Christophe Bernard.
The ketogenic diet as a treatment paradigm for diverse neurological . Jong Min Rho and Carl E. Stafstrom.
Cellular Links Between Neuronal Activity and Energy Homeostasis. Pavan K. Shetty, Francesca Galeffi and Dennis A. Turner
The nervous system and metabolic dysregulation: emerging evidence converges on ketogenic diet therapy. David N. Ruskin and Susan A Masino
Energetics based spike generation of a single neuron: simulation results and analysis. Nagarajan Venkateswaran, Sudarshan Sekhar, Thiagarajan Thirupatchur Sanjayasarathy, Sharath Navalpakkam Krishnan, Dinesh Kannan Kabaleeswaran, Subbu Ramanathan, Narendran Narayanasamy, Sharan Srinivas Jagathrakshakan and S. R. Vignesh.
Critical State of Energy Metabolism in Brain Slices: The Principal Role of Oxygen Delivery and Energy Substrates in Shaping Neuronal Activity. Anton Ivanov and Yuri Zilberter.
Aerobic production and utilization of lactate satisfy increased energy demands upon neuronal activation in hippocampal slices and provide neuroprotection against oxidative stress. Avital Schurr and Evelyne Gozal.
The Energy Demand of Fast Neuronal Network Oscillations: Insights from Brain Slice Preparations. Oliver Kann.
Metabolic studies in brain slices – past, present, and future. Leif Hertz.
Activation of Astroglial Calcium Signaling by Endogenous Metabolites Succinate and Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate in the Nucleus Accumbens. Tünde Molnár, László Héja, Zsuzsa Emri, Ágnes Simon, Gabriella Nyitrai, Ildikó Pál and Julianna Kardos.
Carbohydrate-Biased Control of Energy Metabolism: The Darker Side of the Selfish Brain. Tanya Zilberter.
Deciphering the neuronal circuitry controlling local blood flow in the cerebral cortex of rodents with optogenetics. Jean Rossier, Alan Urban, Armelle Rancillac and Lucie Martinez.
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