Comparison of Brain Extracellular Fluid, Brain Tissue, Cerebrospinal Fluid, and Serum Concentrations of Antiepileptic Drugs Measured Intraoperatively in Patients with Intractable Epilepsy
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概要
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- 2006-04-01
著者
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PANNEK Heinz
Epilepsy Centre Bethel
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Pannek Heinz
Epilepsy Center Bethel
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Speckmann Erwin-joseph
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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Straub Heidrun
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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Ebner Alois
Epilepsy Center Bethel
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Ebner Alois
Epilepsiezentrum Bethel Fachkrankenhaus Mara 1
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LOSCHER Wolfgang
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Pharmacy, School of Veterinary Medicine
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RAMBECK Bernhard
Biochemical Laboratory of the Epilepsy Research Foundation
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JURGENS Uwe
Biochemical Laboratory of the Epilepsy Research Foundation
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MAY Theodor
Biochemical Laboratory of the Epilepsy Research Foundation
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BEHNE Friedrich
Epilepsy Center Bethel
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GORJI Ali
Institute of Physiology, University of Munster
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SPECKMANN Erwin-Josef
Institute of Physiology, University of Munster
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POHLMANN-EDEN Bernd
Biochemical Laboratory of the Epilepsy Research Foundation
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Gorji Ali
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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Gorji Ali
Institut Fur Physiologie End Institut Fur Experimentelle Epilepsieforschung Universitat Munster
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Behne F.
Epilepsy Center Bethel
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Loscher Wolfgang
Department Of Phamacology Toxicology And Pharmacy School Of Veterinary Medicine
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Speckmann Erwin-josef
Institute Of Physiology University Of Munster
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Speckmann Erwin-josef
Institut Fur Physiologie End Institut Fur Experimentelle Epilepsieforschung Universitat Munster
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