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J H Thurston

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The New England Journal of Medicine|August 10, 1995
Developmental and neurologic status of children after heart surgeryJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Metabolic Brain Disease|September 1, 1989
Effect of momentary stress on brain energy metabolism in weanling mice: apparent use of lactate as cerebral metabolic fuel concomitant with a decrease in brain glucose utilizationJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 3, 1993
Vitamins to prevent neural-tube defectsJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Epilepsia|January 1, 1996
Comparative effects of valproate and the new experimental anticonvulsant drug alpha-ethyl-alpha-methyl-thiobutyrolactone on selected metabolite levels in the plasma, livers, and brains of infant miceJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Pediatric Research|April 1, 1992
Amelioration of adverse effects of valproic acid on ketogenesis and liver coenzyme A metabolism by cotreatment with pantothenate and carnitine in developing mice: possible clinical significanceJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Life Sciences|January 1, 1989
Valproate doubles the anoxic survival time of normal developing mice: possible relevance to valproate-induced decreases in cerebral levels of glutamate and aspartate, and increases in taurineJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Pediatric Research|January 1, 1993
Reversal of the adverse chronic effects of the unsaturated derivative of valproic acid--2-n-propyl-4-pentenoic acid--on ketogenesis and liver coenzyme A metabolism by a single injection of pantothenate, carnitine, and acetylcysteine in developing miceJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1971
Permeability of the blood-brain barrier to monosodium glutamate and effects on the components of the energy reserve in newborn mouse brainJ H Thurston, S K Warren
Life Sciences|June 29, 1987
Brain amino acids decrease in chronic hyponatremia and rapid correction causes brain dehydration: possible clinical significanceJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Pediatrics|May 1, 1980
'Knocked out'--an early sign of intussusceptionD L Thurston, J H Thurston, E E McCoy
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The New England Journal of Medicine|August 10, 1995
Developmental and neurologic status of children after heart surgeryJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Metabolic Brain Disease|September 1, 1989
Effect of momentary stress on brain energy metabolism in weanling mice: apparent use of lactate as cerebral metabolic fuel concomitant with a decrease in brain glucose utilizationJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 3, 1993
Vitamins to prevent neural-tube defectsJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Epilepsia|January 1, 1996
Comparative effects of valproate and the new experimental anticonvulsant drug alpha-ethyl-alpha-methyl-thiobutyrolactone on selected metabolite levels in the plasma, livers, and brains of infant miceJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Pediatric Research|April 1, 1992
Amelioration of adverse effects of valproic acid on ketogenesis and liver coenzyme A metabolism by cotreatment with pantothenate and carnitine in developing mice: possible clinical significanceJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Life Sciences|January 1, 1989
Valproate doubles the anoxic survival time of normal developing mice: possible relevance to valproate-induced decreases in cerebral levels of glutamate and aspartate, and increases in taurineJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Pediatric Research|January 1, 1993
Reversal of the adverse chronic effects of the unsaturated derivative of valproic acid--2-n-propyl-4-pentenoic acid--on ketogenesis and liver coenzyme A metabolism by a single injection of pantothenate, carnitine, and acetylcysteine in developing miceJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1971
Permeability of the blood-brain barrier to monosodium glutamate and effects on the components of the energy reserve in newborn mouse brainJ H Thurston, S K Warren
Life Sciences|June 29, 1987
Brain amino acids decrease in chronic hyponatremia and rapid correction causes brain dehydration: possible clinical significanceJ H Thurston, R E Hauhart
Pediatrics|May 1, 1980
'Knocked out'--an early sign of intussusceptionD L Thurston, J H Thurston, E E McCoy
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