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Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|December 18, 2001
Dopamine D2 receptor TaqI A polymorphism and Parkinson's diseaseM Zappia, G Annesi, A Quattrone
Neurology|September 26, 2002
Manometry combined with cervical puncture in idiopathic intracranial hypertensionA Quattrone, F Bono, K Pardatscher
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 12, 2007
Defining a neuron: neuronal ELAV proteinsA Pascale, M Amadio, A Quattrone
Epilepsia|September 1, 1987
Carbamazepine-induced nonepileptic myoclonus in a child with benign epilepsyU Aguglia, M Zappia, A Quattrone
Neuropharmacology|August 1, 1978
Seizure susceptibility and anticonvulsant activity of carbamazepine, diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbital in rats with selective depletions of brain monoaminesA Quattrone, V Crunelli, R Samanin
Psychopharmacologia|March 16, 1976
Antinociceptive action of quipazine: relation to central serotonergic receptor stimulationR Samanin, S Bernasconi, A Quattrone
Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences|April 1, 1986
Saccadic eye movements analysis as a measure of drug effect on central nervous system functionG Tedeschi, A Quattrone, V Bonavita
European Neurology|January 1, 1997
Pontine lesion of the abducens fasciculus producing so-called posterior internuclear ophthalmoplegiaR L Oliveri, F Bono, A Quattrone
Clinical EEG (Electroencephalography)|January 1, 1984
Electroencephalographic and anatomo-clinical evidences of posterior cerebral damage in hypertensive encephalopathyU Aguglia, P Tinuper, G Farnarier, et al.
Archives Internationales De Pharmacodynamie Et De Therapie|August 1, 1981
Carbamazepine, phenytoin and phenobarbital do not influence brain catecholamine uptake, in vivo, in male ratsA Quattrone, L Annunziato, U Aguglia, et al.
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Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|December 18, 2001
Dopamine D2 receptor TaqI A polymorphism and Parkinson's diseaseM Zappia, G Annesi, A Quattrone
Neurology|September 26, 2002
Manometry combined with cervical puncture in idiopathic intracranial hypertensionA Quattrone, F Bono, K Pardatscher
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 12, 2007
Defining a neuron: neuronal ELAV proteinsA Pascale, M Amadio, A Quattrone
Epilepsia|September 1, 1987
Carbamazepine-induced nonepileptic myoclonus in a child with benign epilepsyU Aguglia, M Zappia, A Quattrone
Neuropharmacology|August 1, 1978
Seizure susceptibility and anticonvulsant activity of carbamazepine, diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbital in rats with selective depletions of brain monoaminesA Quattrone, V Crunelli, R Samanin
Psychopharmacologia|March 16, 1976
Antinociceptive action of quipazine: relation to central serotonergic receptor stimulationR Samanin, S Bernasconi, A Quattrone
Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences|April 1, 1986
Saccadic eye movements analysis as a measure of drug effect on central nervous system functionG Tedeschi, A Quattrone, V Bonavita
European Neurology|January 1, 1997
Pontine lesion of the abducens fasciculus producing so-called posterior internuclear ophthalmoplegiaR L Oliveri, F Bono, A Quattrone
Clinical EEG (Electroencephalography)|January 1, 1984
Electroencephalographic and anatomo-clinical evidences of posterior cerebral damage in hypertensive encephalopathyU Aguglia, P Tinuper, G Farnarier, et al.
Archives Internationales De Pharmacodynamie Et De Therapie|August 1, 1981
Carbamazepine, phenytoin and phenobarbital do not influence brain catecholamine uptake, in vivo, in male ratsA Quattrone, L Annunziato, U Aguglia, et al.
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