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White H.
Anticonvulsant Drug Development Program Department Of Pharmacology And Toxicology University Of Utah
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BIALER Meir
Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerus
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Bialer Meir
Department Of Pharmaceutics School Of Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
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Bialer Meir
Department Of Pharmaceutics And David R. Bloom Center For Pharmacy School Of Pharmacy Faculty Of Med
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Bialer Meir
Department Of Pharmaceutics School Of Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine Hebrew University Fo Jerusalem
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Woodhead Jose
Anticonvulsant Drug Development Program Department Of Pharmacology And Toxicology University Of Utah
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ISOHERRANEN Nina
Departments of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jeru
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WHITE H.
Anticonvulsant Drug Development Program, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Ut
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Wilcox Karen
Anticonvulsant Drug Development Program Department Of Pharmacology And Toxicology University Of Utah
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Isoherranen Nina
Department Of Pharmaceutics School Of Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
著作論文
- Anticonvulsant Profile and Teratogenicity of N-methyl-tetramethylcyclopropyl Carboxamide : A New Antiepileptic Drug
- Anticonvulsant Profile of Valrocemide (TV1901) : A New Antiepilptic Drug
- Topiramate Modulates GABA-Evoked Currents in Murine Cortical Neurons by a Nonbenzodiazepine Mechanism
- Mice Carrying the Szt1 Mutation Exhibit Increased Seizure Susceptibility and Altered Sensitivity to Compounds Acting at the M-Channel
- Comparative Anticonvulsant and Mechanistic Profile of the Established and Newer Antiepileptic Drugs
- Topiramate Blocks Kainate-Evoked Cobalt Influx into Cultured Neurons
- Preclinical Development of Antiepileptic Drugs : Past, Present, and Future Directions
- Clinical Significance of Animal Seizure Models and Mechanism of Action Studies of Potential Antiepileptic Drugs