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The development of antiepileptic drugs for children report from the NIH workshop, Bethesda, Maryland, February 17–18, 1994 Philip H. Sheridan, Margaret P. Jacobs pages 87-92 Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (455 KB)
Research report
Corpus callosotomy: Seizure and psychosocial outcome A 39-month follow-up of 20 patients Birgit Andersen, Bjarke áRogvi-Hansen, Christian Kruse-Larsen, Mogens Dam pages 77-85 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (606 KB)
Effect of a high-protein meal on gabapentin pharmacokinetics Barry E. Gidal, Melissa M. Maly, Jim Budde, Gary L. Lensmeyer, Michael E. Pitterle, John C. Jones pages 71-76 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (462 KB)
Anticonvulsant drug effects on spontaneous thalamocortical rhythms in vitro: Phenytoin, carbamazepine, and phenobarbital Yun-Fu Zhang, Douglas A. Coulter pages 55-70 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (1249 KB)
Anticonvulsant drug effects on spontaneous thalamocortical rhythms in vitro: Valproic acid, clonazepam, and α-methyl-α-phenylsuccinimide Yun-Fu Zhang, John W. Gibbs, Douglas A. Coulter pages 37-53 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (1363 KB)
Anticonvulsant drug effects on spontaneous thalamocortical rhythms in vitro: Ethosuximide, trimethadione, and dimethadione Yun-Fu Zhang, John W. Gibbs, Douglas A. Coulter pages 15-36 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (1779 KB)
Remacemide HC1 and its metabolite, FPL 12495AA, limit action potential firing frequency and block NMDA responses of mouse spinal cord neurons in cell culture Artur W. Wamil, Helen Cheung, Eric W. Harris, Michael J. McLean pages 1-14 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (1078 KB)
Editorial Board page iii Full-Text PDF (45 KB)
Announcement page 93 Full-Text PDF (34 KB)
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