Induction of Prolonged Electrographic Seizures In Vitro Has a Defined Threshold and Is All or None : Implications for Diagnosis of Status Epilepticus
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概要
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- 2003-08-01
著者
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Delorenzo Robert
Department Of Neurology And The Comprehensive Epilepsy Institute Medical College Of Virginia Of Virg
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Delorenzo Robert
Department Of Neurology And The Vcu Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Of Virginia Commonwealth Universit
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Rafiq Azhar
Department Of Neurology And The Vcu Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Of Virginia Commonwealth Universit
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LYETH Bruce
Departments of Neurosurgery Virginia Commonwealth University
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Coulter Douglas
Department Of Neurology And The Vcu Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Of Virginia Commonwealth Universit
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GONG Qui-Zhi
Department of Neurology and the VCU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center of Virginia Commonwealth Universit
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Lyeth Bruce
Department Of Neurology And The Vcu Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Of Virginia Commonwealth Universit
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Gong Qui-zhi
Department Of Neurology And The Vcu Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Of Virginia Commonwealth Universit
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