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Seizure frequency and CSF parameters in a double-blind placebo controlled trial of gabapentin in patients with intractable complex partial seizures Elinor Flen-Menachem, Birgitta Söderfelt, Anders Hamberger, Tomas Hedner, Lennart I. Persson pages 231-236 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (388 KB)
Retrospective study of vigabatrin and psychiatric behavioural disturbances Ian C.K. Wong pages 227-230 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (239 KB)
Response of human epileptic temporal lobe cortical blood flow to hyperventilation Martin E. Weinand, L. Philip Carter, Kalarickal J. Oommen, Ron Hutzler, David M. Labiner, Dinesh Talwar, Waleed El-Saadany, Geoffrey L. Ahern pages 221-226 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (473 KB)
Experimentally induced disorders of neuronal migration produce an increased propensity for electrographic seizures in rats Steven N. Roper, Robin L. Gilmore, Carolyn R. Houser pages 205-219 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (3325 KB)
An in vitro model of persistent epileptiform activity in neocortex Vivian Valenzuela, Larry S. Benardo pages 195-204 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (734 KB)
Effects of anticonvulsants in a novel operant learning paradigm in rats: Comparison of remacemide hydrochloride and FPL 15896AR to other anticonvulsant agents T.J. Hudzik, G.C. Palmer pages 183-193 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (777 KB)
Persistence of kindling: Effect of partial kindling, retention interval, kindling site, and stimulation parameters Zoe Dennison, G. Campbell Teskey, Donald P. Cain pages 171-182 Abstract | Abstract + References | Full-Text PDF (943 KB)
Author index volume 21 (1995) pages 237-239 Full-Text PDF (150 KB)
Contents volume 21 (1995) pages 241-242 Full-Text PDF (88 KB)
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