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Dan C McIntyre

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 28, 2002
Conceptual, spatial, and cue learning in the Morris water maze in fast or slow kindling rats: attention deficit comorbidityHymie Anisman, Dan C McIntyre
Brain Research|September 24, 2008
Assessment of anxiety-like behaviors in female rats bred for differences in kindling susceptibility and amygdala excitabilityDwayne Runke, Dan C McIntyre
Neuropharmacology|October 10, 2006
Differential noradrenergic influence on seizure expression in genetically Fast and Slow kindling rat strains during massed trial stimulation of the amygdalaRick S Shin, Dan C McIntyre
Advances in Neurology|December 31, 2005
Parahippocampal networks, intractability, and the chronic epilepsy of kindlingDan C McIntyre, Krista L Gilby
Epilepsia|December 6, 2007
Genetically seizure-prone or seizure-resistant phenotypes and their associated behavioral comorbiditiesDan C McIntyre, Krista L Gilby
Epilepsia|May 28, 2008
Mapping seizure pathways in the temporal lobeDan C McIntyre, Krista L Gilby
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques|September 19, 2009
Kindling as a model of human epilepsyDan C McIntyre, Krista L Gilby
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|April 18, 2002
Animal models of limbic epilepsies: what can they tell us?Douglas A Coulter, Dan C McIntyre, Wolfgang Löscher
Epilepsy Research|August 2, 2002
Kindling: some old and some newDan C McIntyre, Michael O Poulter, Krista Gilby
Epilepsia|October 4, 2007
Neurodevelopment in seizure-prone and seizure-resistant rat strains: recognizing conflicts in managementKrista L Gilby, Peter Crino, Dan C McIntyre
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 28, 2002
Conceptual, spatial, and cue learning in the Morris water maze in fast or slow kindling rats: attention deficit comorbidityHymie Anisman, Dan C McIntyre
Brain Research|September 24, 2008
Assessment of anxiety-like behaviors in female rats bred for differences in kindling susceptibility and amygdala excitabilityDwayne Runke, Dan C McIntyre
Neuropharmacology|October 10, 2006
Differential noradrenergic influence on seizure expression in genetically Fast and Slow kindling rat strains during massed trial stimulation of the amygdalaRick S Shin, Dan C McIntyre
Advances in Neurology|December 31, 2005
Parahippocampal networks, intractability, and the chronic epilepsy of kindlingDan C McIntyre, Krista L Gilby
Epilepsia|December 6, 2007
Genetically seizure-prone or seizure-resistant phenotypes and their associated behavioral comorbiditiesDan C McIntyre, Krista L Gilby
Epilepsia|May 28, 2008
Mapping seizure pathways in the temporal lobeDan C McIntyre, Krista L Gilby
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques|September 19, 2009
Kindling as a model of human epilepsyDan C McIntyre, Krista L Gilby
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|April 18, 2002
Animal models of limbic epilepsies: what can they tell us?Douglas A Coulter, Dan C McIntyre, Wolfgang Löscher
Epilepsy Research|August 2, 2002
Kindling: some old and some newDan C McIntyre, Michael O Poulter, Krista Gilby
Epilepsia|October 4, 2007
Neurodevelopment in seizure-prone and seizure-resistant rat strains: recognizing conflicts in managementKrista L Gilby, Peter Crino, Dan C McIntyre
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