Burnham W. | Department Of Pharmacology University Of Toronto
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Burnham W.
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Toronto
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Burnham W.
Department Of Pharmacology And Bloorview Epilepsy Program University Of Toronto
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Cunnane Stephen
Departments Of Nutritional Sciences University Of Toronto
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LIKHODII Sergei
Departments of Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto
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MUSA Kathy
Departments of Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto
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MENDONCA Antonio
Departments of Pharmacology and Bloorview Epilepsy Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University
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DELL Cynthia
Departments of Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto
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BURNHAM W.
Departments of Pharmacology and Bloorview Epilepsy Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University
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Burnham W.
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Toronto Faculty Of Medicine
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Musa Kathy
Departments Of Nutritional Sciences University Of Toronto
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Dell Cynthia
Departments Of Nutritional Sciences University Of Toronto
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Likhodii Sergei
Departments Of Nutritional Sciences University Of Toronto
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Carlen Peter
University Of Toronto Epilepsy Research Program University Of Toronto
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Mendonca Antonio
Departments Of Pharmacology And Bloorview Epilepsy Research Program Faculty Of Medicine University O
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Abdelmalik Peter
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Toronto
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EDWARDS Heather
Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine
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VIMAL Sutha
Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine
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Burnham W.
Departments Of Pharmacology And Bloorview Epilepsy Research Program Faculty Of Medicine University O
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Vimal Sutha
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Toronto Faculty Of Medicine
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Edwards Heather
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Toronto Faculty Of Medicine
著作論文
- Dietary Fat, Ketosis, and Seizure Resistance in Rats on the Ketogenic Diet
- Increased Seizure Susceptibility of the Hippocampus Compared with the Neocortex of the Immature Mouse Brain in vitro
- The Acute Anticonvulsant Effects of Deoxycorticosterone in Developing Rats : Role of Metabolites and Mineralocorticoid-receptor Responses