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Medical Physics|August 8, 2001
Evaluation of multielement catheter-cooled interstitial ultrasound applicators for high-temperature thermal therapyW H Nau, C J Diederich, E C Burdette
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|August 25, 2010
Toxicity of valproic acid in liver slices from sprague-dawley rats and domestic pigsR Fisher, H Nau, A J Gandolfi, et al.
Medical Physics|January 6, 1999
Air-cooling of direct-coupled ultrasound applicators for interstitial hyperthermia and thermal coagulationD L Deardorff, C J Diederich, W H Nau
Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde : Organ Der Deutschen Gesellschaft Fur Kinderheilkunde|December 1, 1992
[Irreversible valproate-associated liver failure]H Siemes, H Nau, U Seidel, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control|February 5, 2008
Ultrasound applicators for interstitial thermal coagulationC J Diederich, W H Nau, P R Stauffer
European Journal of Pharmacology|June 10, 1988
Marked increase in anticonvulsant activity but decrease in wet-dog shake behaviour during short-term treatment of amygdala-kindled rats with valproic acidW Löscher, J E Fisher, H Nau, et al.
Medical Physics|August 9, 2003
Effect of applicator diameter on lesion size from high temperature interstitial ultrasound thermal therapyPer Daniel Tyréus, William H Nau, Chris J Diederich
Molecular Pharmacology|April 18, 2001
Induction of differentiation in F9 cells and activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta by valproic acid and its teratogenic derivativesU Werling, S Siehler, M Litfin, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|July 1, 1996
Further branching of valproate-related carboxylic acids reduces the teratogenic activity, but not the anticonvulsant effectU Bojic, M M Elmazar, R S Hauck, et al.
Epilepsy Research|December 1, 1993
Effects of valproate and E-2-en-valproate on functional and morphological parameters of rat liver. III. Influence of fastingW Löscher, U Wahnschaffe, D Hönack, et al.
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Medical Physics|August 8, 2001
Evaluation of multielement catheter-cooled interstitial ultrasound applicators for high-temperature thermal therapyW H Nau, C J Diederich, E C Burdette
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|August 25, 2010
Toxicity of valproic acid in liver slices from sprague-dawley rats and domestic pigsR Fisher, H Nau, A J Gandolfi, et al.
Medical Physics|January 6, 1999
Air-cooling of direct-coupled ultrasound applicators for interstitial hyperthermia and thermal coagulationD L Deardorff, C J Diederich, W H Nau
Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde : Organ Der Deutschen Gesellschaft Fur Kinderheilkunde|December 1, 1992
[Irreversible valproate-associated liver failure]H Siemes, H Nau, U Seidel, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control|February 5, 2008
Ultrasound applicators for interstitial thermal coagulationC J Diederich, W H Nau, P R Stauffer
European Journal of Pharmacology|June 10, 1988
Marked increase in anticonvulsant activity but decrease in wet-dog shake behaviour during short-term treatment of amygdala-kindled rats with valproic acidW Löscher, J E Fisher, H Nau, et al.
Medical Physics|August 9, 2003
Effect of applicator diameter on lesion size from high temperature interstitial ultrasound thermal therapyPer Daniel Tyréus, William H Nau, Chris J Diederich
Molecular Pharmacology|April 18, 2001
Induction of differentiation in F9 cells and activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta by valproic acid and its teratogenic derivativesU Werling, S Siehler, M Litfin, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|July 1, 1996
Further branching of valproate-related carboxylic acids reduces the teratogenic activity, but not the anticonvulsant effectU Bojic, M M Elmazar, R S Hauck, et al.
Epilepsy Research|December 1, 1993
Effects of valproate and E-2-en-valproate on functional and morphological parameters of rat liver. III. Influence of fastingW Löscher, U Wahnschaffe, D Hönack, et al.
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