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Lisa R Merlin

Epilepsy currents

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Epilepsy Currents|August 21, 2009
The fragile X mental retardation protein: a valuable partner in the battle against epileptogenesisLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|August 20, 2011
Chloride's Exciting Role in Neonatal Seizures Suggests Novel Therapeutic ApproachLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|April 28, 2009
Making generalizations about seizure propagationLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|July 4, 2008
Impact of protein kinase C activation on status epilepticus and epileptogenesis: oh, what a tangled webLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|May 27, 2010
Brain Cytoplasmic 1 RNA: Little Guy with a Big Role as a Repressor of EpileptogenesisLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|August 11, 2010
Responsiveness of ictaform discharges to pharmacotherapy: the bigger they are, the harder they fallLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|March 12, 2008
The ups and downs of hippocampal metabotropic glutamate receptors: ramifications for epileptogenesis and cognitive impairment following status epilepticusLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|January 8, 2009
"TOR"rents of excitement over rapamycin's antiepileptogenic potentialLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|August 2, 2005
Group I mGluR-induced epileptogenesis: distinct and overlapping roles of mGluR1 and mGluR5 and implications for antiepileptic drug designRobert K S Wong, Riccardo Bianchi, Shih-Chieh Chuang, et al.
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Epilepsy Currents|August 21, 2009
The fragile X mental retardation protein: a valuable partner in the battle against epileptogenesisLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|August 20, 2011
Chloride's Exciting Role in Neonatal Seizures Suggests Novel Therapeutic ApproachLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|April 28, 2009
Making generalizations about seizure propagationLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|July 4, 2008
Impact of protein kinase C activation on status epilepticus and epileptogenesis: oh, what a tangled webLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|May 27, 2010
Brain Cytoplasmic 1 RNA: Little Guy with a Big Role as a Repressor of EpileptogenesisLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|August 11, 2010
Responsiveness of ictaform discharges to pharmacotherapy: the bigger they are, the harder they fallLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|March 12, 2008
The ups and downs of hippocampal metabotropic glutamate receptors: ramifications for epileptogenesis and cognitive impairment following status epilepticusLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|January 8, 2009
"TOR"rents of excitement over rapamycin's antiepileptogenic potentialLisa R Merlin
Epilepsy Currents|August 2, 2005
Group I mGluR-induced epileptogenesis: distinct and overlapping roles of mGluR1 and mGluR5 and implications for antiepileptic drug designRobert K S Wong, Riccardo Bianchi, Shih-Chieh Chuang, et al.
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