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Jeffrey H Goodman

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Epilepsy Currents|September 23, 2024
Sometimes Steroids Get a Bad RapJeffrey H Goodman
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 15, 2004
Brain stimulation as a therapy for epilepsyJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|December 23, 2024
Hippocampal Inhibitory Neuron Loss Is Epileptogenic But Not Likely a Sole Cause of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (MTLE)Jeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|November 7, 2024
Closed-loop Low-frequency stimulation: seizure reduction and moreJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|June 20, 2024
It Matters Who Starts the Fire in Mesial Temporal Lobe EpilepsyJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|September 4, 2025
The Midline Thalamus: The New Kid in Town for Absence Seizure TherapyJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|January 8, 2026
If You Just Add the Right Cells, You Could Prevent SeizuresJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|May 5, 2025
Could the Lateral Hypothalamus Be a New Target for Therapeutic Intervention to Prevent Seizures?Jeffrey H Goodman
Endocrinology|February 24, 2007
Modest thyroid hormone insufficiency during development induces a cellular malformation in the corpus callosum: a model of cortical dysplasiaJeffrey H Goodman, Mary E Gilbert
Epilepsia|January 22, 2005
Preemptive low-frequency stimulation decreases the incidence of amygdala-kindled seizuresJeffrey H Goodman, Russell E Berger, Thomas K Tcheng
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Epilepsy Currents|September 23, 2024
Sometimes Steroids Get a Bad RapJeffrey H Goodman
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 15, 2004
Brain stimulation as a therapy for epilepsyJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|December 23, 2024
Hippocampal Inhibitory Neuron Loss Is Epileptogenic But Not Likely a Sole Cause of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (MTLE)Jeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|November 7, 2024
Closed-loop Low-frequency stimulation: seizure reduction and moreJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|June 20, 2024
It Matters Who Starts the Fire in Mesial Temporal Lobe EpilepsyJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|September 4, 2025
The Midline Thalamus: The New Kid in Town for Absence Seizure TherapyJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|January 8, 2026
If You Just Add the Right Cells, You Could Prevent SeizuresJeffrey H Goodman
Epilepsy Currents|May 5, 2025
Could the Lateral Hypothalamus Be a New Target for Therapeutic Intervention to Prevent Seizures?Jeffrey H Goodman
Endocrinology|February 24, 2007
Modest thyroid hormone insufficiency during development induces a cellular malformation in the corpus callosum: a model of cortical dysplasiaJeffrey H Goodman, Mary E Gilbert
Epilepsia|January 22, 2005
Preemptive low-frequency stimulation decreases the incidence of amygdala-kindled seizuresJeffrey H Goodman, Russell E Berger, Thomas K Tcheng
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