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Katja Kobow

Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Publications -  50
Citations -  2758

Katja Kobow is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Cortical dysplasia. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 41 publications receiving 2017 citations.

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Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies (second edition)

Andrea Cossarizza, +462 more
TL;DR: These guidelines are a consensus work of a considerable number of members of the immunology and flow cytometry community providing the theory and key practical aspects offlow cytometry enabling immunologists to avoid the common errors that often undermine immunological data.
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Commonalities in epileptogenic processes from different acute brain insults: Do they translate?

TL;DR: The identification of impending epilepsy biomarkers to allow better patient selection, together with better alignment with multisite preclinical trials in animal models, should guide the clinical testing of new hypotheses for epileptogenesis and its prevention.
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Deep sequencing reveals increased DNA methylation in chronic rat epilepsy

TL;DR: This is the first report of unsupervised clustering of an epigenetic mark being used in epilepsy research to separate epileptic from non-epileptic animals as well as from animals receiving anti-convulsive dietary treatment.
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Epilepsy, hippocampal sclerosis and febrile seizures linked by common genetic variation around SCN1A

Dalia Kasperavičiūtė, +83 more
- 01 Oct 2013 - 
TL;DR: Genetic analysis and meta-analysis suggest SCN1A involvement in a common epilepsy syndrome, give new direction to biological understanding of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis with febrile seizures, and open avenues for investigation of prognostic factors and possible prevention of epilepsy in some children with febs.