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Denis Verheulpen

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Sleep Medicine|November 11, 2003
Autonomic responses to sighs in healthy infants and in victims of sudden infant deathPatricia Franco, Denis Verheulpen, Filomena Valente, et al.
Neuroimage|April 4, 2016
Sleep in children triggers rapid reorganization of memory-related brain processesCharline Urbain, Xavier De Tiège, Marc Op De Beeck, et al.
Clinical & Developmental Immunology|November 24, 2004
Autoimmune epilepsy: some epilepsy patients harbor autoantibodies to glutamate receptors and dsDNA on both sides of the blood-brain barrier, which may kill neurons and decrease in brain fluids after hemispherotomyYonatan Ganor, Hadassa Goldberg-Stern, Dina Amrom, et al.
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Sleep Medicine|November 11, 2003
Autonomic responses to sighs in healthy infants and in victims of sudden infant deathPatricia Franco, Denis Verheulpen, Filomena Valente, et al.
Neuroimage|April 4, 2016
Sleep in children triggers rapid reorganization of memory-related brain processesCharline Urbain, Xavier De Tiège, Marc Op De Beeck, et al.
Clinical & Developmental Immunology|November 24, 2004
Autoimmune epilepsy: some epilepsy patients harbor autoantibodies to glutamate receptors and dsDNA on both sides of the blood-brain barrier, which may kill neurons and decrease in brain fluids after hemispherotomyYonatan Ganor, Hadassa Goldberg-Stern, Dina Amrom, et al.
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