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C W Bazil

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Annual Review of Medicine|March 24, 1998
Advances in the medical treatment of epilepsyC W Bazil, T A Pedley
Epilepsia|January 1, 1997
Effects of sleep and sleep stage on epileptic and nonepileptic seizuresC W Bazil, T S Walczak
Journal of Neurochemistry|September 1, 1989
Clinical concentrations of volatile anesthetics reduce depolarization-evoked release of [3H]norepinephrine, but not [3H]acetylcholine, from rat cerebral cortexC W Bazil, K P Minneman
Sleep Medicine|November 1, 2003
Sleep structure following status epilepticusC W Bazil, C T Anderson
Clinical Therapeutics|May 1, 1997
Recent advances in the pharmacotherapy of epilepsyM K Bazil, C W Bazil
Life Sciences|September 17, 1984
Caffeine injection raises brain tryptophan level, but does not stimulate the rate of serotonin synthesis in rat brainM H Fernstrom, C W Bazil, J D Fernstrom
Archives of Neurology|March 14, 2000
Reduction of rapid eye movement sleep by diurnal and nocturnal seizures in temporal lobe epilepsyC W Bazil, L H Castro, T S Walczak
Neurology|December 13, 2000
Patients with intractable epilepsy have low melatonin, which increases following seizuresC W Bazil, D Short, D Crispin, et al.
Neurology|June 13, 2001
Distribution of partial seizures during the sleep--wake cycle: differences by seizure onset siteS T Herman, T S Walczak, C W Bazil
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|March 20, 2012
Pregabalin increases slow-wave sleep and may improve attention in patients with partial epilepsy and insomniaC W Bazil, J Dave, J Cole, et al.
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Annual Review of Medicine|March 24, 1998
Advances in the medical treatment of epilepsyC W Bazil, T A Pedley
Epilepsia|January 1, 1997
Effects of sleep and sleep stage on epileptic and nonepileptic seizuresC W Bazil, T S Walczak
Journal of Neurochemistry|September 1, 1989
Clinical concentrations of volatile anesthetics reduce depolarization-evoked release of [3H]norepinephrine, but not [3H]acetylcholine, from rat cerebral cortexC W Bazil, K P Minneman
Sleep Medicine|November 1, 2003
Sleep structure following status epilepticusC W Bazil, C T Anderson
Clinical Therapeutics|May 1, 1997
Recent advances in the pharmacotherapy of epilepsyM K Bazil, C W Bazil
Life Sciences|September 17, 1984
Caffeine injection raises brain tryptophan level, but does not stimulate the rate of serotonin synthesis in rat brainM H Fernstrom, C W Bazil, J D Fernstrom
Archives of Neurology|March 14, 2000
Reduction of rapid eye movement sleep by diurnal and nocturnal seizures in temporal lobe epilepsyC W Bazil, L H Castro, T S Walczak
Neurology|December 13, 2000
Patients with intractable epilepsy have low melatonin, which increases following seizuresC W Bazil, D Short, D Crispin, et al.
Neurology|June 13, 2001
Distribution of partial seizures during the sleep--wake cycle: differences by seizure onset siteS T Herman, T S Walczak, C W Bazil
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|March 20, 2012
Pregabalin increases slow-wave sleep and may improve attention in patients with partial epilepsy and insomniaC W Bazil, J Dave, J Cole, et al.
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