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Joseph Martin

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Medical Hypotheses|May 2, 2006
Neurotransmitter depletion may be a cause of dementia pathology rather than an effectJoseph Martin Alisky
Age and Ageing|January 27, 2007
Lorazepam-reversible catatonia in the elderly can mimic dementia, coma and strokeJoseph Martin Alisky
Age and Ageing|November 23, 2006
Restless arm symptoms as an extension of restless leg syndromeJoseph Martin Alisky
Revista Medica De Chile|February 6, 2009
[Immobility in patients with advanced dementia may actually be a form of a Lorazepam-reversible catatonia]Joseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|November 4, 2010
Direct renal artery injection of cyclophosphamide and corticosteroids could offer a better means for treating transplant rejection and vasculitisJoseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|June 27, 2009
Pregnancy outcomes for women with epilepsy and bipolar disorder could be improved with intraventricular or intrathecal medication administrationJoseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|June 15, 2004
Xenografts are an achievable breakthroughJoseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|July 24, 2012
Cerebroventricular clozapine would be a viable treatment modality for clozapine-dependent schizophrenia patients with neutropeniaJoseph Martin Alisky
Nutritional Neuroscience|May 4, 2006
Niacin improved rigidity and bradykinesia in a Parkinson's disease patient but also caused unacceptable nightmares and skin rash--a case reportJoseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|April 17, 2007
The coming problem of HIV-associated Alzheimer's diseaseJoseph Martin Alisky
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Medical Hypotheses|May 2, 2006
Neurotransmitter depletion may be a cause of dementia pathology rather than an effectJoseph Martin Alisky
Age and Ageing|January 27, 2007
Lorazepam-reversible catatonia in the elderly can mimic dementia, coma and strokeJoseph Martin Alisky
Age and Ageing|November 23, 2006
Restless arm symptoms as an extension of restless leg syndromeJoseph Martin Alisky
Revista Medica De Chile|February 6, 2009
[Immobility in patients with advanced dementia may actually be a form of a Lorazepam-reversible catatonia]Joseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|November 4, 2010
Direct renal artery injection of cyclophosphamide and corticosteroids could offer a better means for treating transplant rejection and vasculitisJoseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|June 27, 2009
Pregnancy outcomes for women with epilepsy and bipolar disorder could be improved with intraventricular or intrathecal medication administrationJoseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|June 15, 2004
Xenografts are an achievable breakthroughJoseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|July 24, 2012
Cerebroventricular clozapine would be a viable treatment modality for clozapine-dependent schizophrenia patients with neutropeniaJoseph Martin Alisky
Nutritional Neuroscience|May 4, 2006
Niacin improved rigidity and bradykinesia in a Parkinson's disease patient but also caused unacceptable nightmares and skin rash--a case reportJoseph Martin Alisky
Medical Hypotheses|April 17, 2007
The coming problem of HIV-associated Alzheimer's diseaseJoseph Martin Alisky
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