Pre-Rather than Co-application of Vigabatrin Increases the Efficacy of Tiagabine in Hippocampal Slices
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概要
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- 2002-12-01
著者
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Wolf Peter
Epilepsy Center Bethel
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Wolf Peter
Epilepsie-zentrum Bethel
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Speckmann Erwin-joseph
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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KOHLING Rudiger
Institut fur Physiologie, Universitat Munster
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Konig Klaus
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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LUCKE Anne
Institute of Physiology, University of Munster
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MAYER Thomas
Epilepsy Center Bethel
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Speckmann Erwin-josef
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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Kohling Rudiger
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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Kohling Rudiger
Institut Fur Physiologie Westfalische Wilhelms-universitat Munster
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Lucke Anne
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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