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K J Bough

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Epilepsia|December 12, 2001
Comparison of the anticonvulsant efficacies and neurotoxic effects of valproic acid, phenytoin, and the ketogenic dietK J Bough, D A Eagles
Epilepsia|February 10, 1999
A ketogenic diet increases the resistance to pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures in the ratK J Bough, D A Eagles
Epilepsy Research|June 22, 2001
Re: Dietary fat, ketosis, and seizure resistance in rats on the ketogenic dietK J Bough, D A Eagles
Developmental Neuroscience|November 27, 1999
Path analysis shows that increasing ketogenic ratio, but not beta-hydroxybutyrate, elevates seizure threshold in the RatK J Bough, R S Chen, D A Eagles
Epilepsy Research|January 21, 2000
A ketogenic diet has different effects upon seizures induced by maximal electroshock and by pentylenetetrazole infusionK J Bough, P J Matthews, D A Eagles
Epilepsy Research|December 22, 1999
Higher ketogenic diet ratios confer protection from seizures without neurotoxicityK J Bough, S G Yao, D A Eagles
Epilepsy Research|May 8, 1999
Seizure resistance is dependent upon age and calorie restriction in rats fed a ketogenic dietK J Bough, R Valiyil, F T Han, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|April 17, 2013
Biomarkers for smoking cessationK J Bough, C Lerman, J E Rose, et al.
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Epilepsia|December 12, 2001
Comparison of the anticonvulsant efficacies and neurotoxic effects of valproic acid, phenytoin, and the ketogenic dietK J Bough, D A Eagles
Epilepsia|February 10, 1999
A ketogenic diet increases the resistance to pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures in the ratK J Bough, D A Eagles
Epilepsy Research|June 22, 2001
Re: Dietary fat, ketosis, and seizure resistance in rats on the ketogenic dietK J Bough, D A Eagles
Developmental Neuroscience|November 27, 1999
Path analysis shows that increasing ketogenic ratio, but not beta-hydroxybutyrate, elevates seizure threshold in the RatK J Bough, R S Chen, D A Eagles
Epilepsy Research|January 21, 2000
A ketogenic diet has different effects upon seizures induced by maximal electroshock and by pentylenetetrazole infusionK J Bough, P J Matthews, D A Eagles
Epilepsy Research|December 22, 1999
Higher ketogenic diet ratios confer protection from seizures without neurotoxicityK J Bough, S G Yao, D A Eagles
Epilepsy Research|May 8, 1999
Seizure resistance is dependent upon age and calorie restriction in rats fed a ketogenic dietK J Bough, R Valiyil, F T Han, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|April 17, 2013
Biomarkers for smoking cessationK J Bough, C Lerman, J E Rose, et al.
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