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F Edward Dudek

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Epilepsy Currents|August 17, 2004
Does Neuroprotection Prevent Epileptogenesis?F Edward Dudek, Philip A. Williams
Epilepsy Currents|August 17, 2004
The Epileptic Neuron ReduxF Edward Dudek, Michael A. Rogawski
Epilepsy Currents|September 4, 2004
GluR5 Kainate Receptors and Topiramate: A New Site of Action for Antiepileptic Drugs?F Edward Dudek, Jayne R. Bramley
Neuroscience Letters|April 5, 2011
The time course of acquired epilepsy: implications for therapeutic intervention to suppress epileptogenesisF Edward Dudek, Kevin J Staley
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 5, 2006
Changes in mIPSCs and sIPSCs after kainate treatment: status epilepticus-induced neuronal loss or direct activation of kainate receptors?Li-Rong Shao, F Edward Dudek
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 18, 2005
Changes in mIPSCs and sIPSCs after kainate treatment: evidence for loss of inhibitory input to dentate granule cells and possible compensatory responsesLi-Rong Shao, F Edward Dudek
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|April 23, 2008
Chemoconvulsant model of chronic spontaneous seizuresJennifer L Hellier, F Edward Dudek
Epilepsy Currents|May 20, 2008
In search of a new and improved target for antiepileptic drugs: sialic acid?F Edward Dudek, Edward H Bertram
Epilepsia|May 23, 2008
A new potential AED, carisbamate, substantially reduces spontaneous motor seizures in rats with kainate-induced epilepsyHeidi L Grabenstatter, F Edward Dudek
Epilepsy Currents|September 8, 2005
Regulation of brain water: is there a role for aquaporins in epilepsy?F Edward Dudek, Michael A Rogawski
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Epilepsy Currents|August 17, 2004
Does Neuroprotection Prevent Epileptogenesis?F Edward Dudek, Philip A. Williams
Epilepsy Currents|August 17, 2004
The Epileptic Neuron ReduxF Edward Dudek, Michael A. Rogawski
Epilepsy Currents|September 4, 2004
GluR5 Kainate Receptors and Topiramate: A New Site of Action for Antiepileptic Drugs?F Edward Dudek, Jayne R. Bramley
Neuroscience Letters|April 5, 2011
The time course of acquired epilepsy: implications for therapeutic intervention to suppress epileptogenesisF Edward Dudek, Kevin J Staley
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 5, 2006
Changes in mIPSCs and sIPSCs after kainate treatment: status epilepticus-induced neuronal loss or direct activation of kainate receptors?Li-Rong Shao, F Edward Dudek
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 18, 2005
Changes in mIPSCs and sIPSCs after kainate treatment: evidence for loss of inhibitory input to dentate granule cells and possible compensatory responsesLi-Rong Shao, F Edward Dudek
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|April 23, 2008
Chemoconvulsant model of chronic spontaneous seizuresJennifer L Hellier, F Edward Dudek
Epilepsy Currents|May 20, 2008
In search of a new and improved target for antiepileptic drugs: sialic acid?F Edward Dudek, Edward H Bertram
Epilepsia|May 23, 2008
A new potential AED, carisbamate, substantially reduces spontaneous motor seizures in rats with kainate-induced epilepsyHeidi L Grabenstatter, F Edward Dudek
Epilepsy Currents|September 8, 2005
Regulation of brain water: is there a role for aquaporins in epilepsy?F Edward Dudek, Michael A Rogawski
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