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P J Goadsby

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Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache|March 25, 2006
Paroxysmal hemicrania in a familyA S Cohen, M S Matharu, P J Goadsby
Neurology|April 11, 2001
Headache-related disability in the management of migraineR B Lipton, W F Stewart, P J Goadsby
European Journal of Neurology|February 27, 2003
Prolactinomas, dopamine agonists and headache: two case reportsM J Levy, M S Matharu, P J Goadsby
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|December 1, 1995
Secondary cluster headache responsive to sumatriptanP D Cremer, G M Halmagyi, P J Goadsby
Pain|December 31, 1997
Stimulation of the greater occipital nerve increases metabolic activity in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis and cervical dorsal horn of the catP J Goadsby, Y E Knight, K L Hoskin
Brain Research|November 14, 1983
Effects of locus coeruleus stimulation on carotid vascular resistance in the catP J Goadsby, G A Lambert, J W Lance
European Journal of Neurology|November 29, 2013
Hereditary juvenile parkinsonism with pyramidal signs and mental retardationN P Quinn, P J Goadsby, A J Lees
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism|March 1, 1993
PACAP, a VIP-like peptide: immunohistochemical localization and effect upon cat pial arteries and cerebral blood flowR Uddman, P J Goadsby, I Jansen, et al.
Neuroscience|August 6, 1998
Substance P blockade with the potent and centrally acting antagonist GR205171 does not effect central trigeminal activity with superior sagittal sinus stimulationP J Goadsby, K L Hoskin, Y E Knight
Brain Research|August 27, 1986
Stimulation of the trigeminal ganglion increases flow in the extracerebral but not the cerebral circulation of the monkeyP J Goadsby, G A Lambert, J W Lance
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Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache|March 25, 2006
Paroxysmal hemicrania in a familyA S Cohen, M S Matharu, P J Goadsby
Neurology|April 11, 2001
Headache-related disability in the management of migraineR B Lipton, W F Stewart, P J Goadsby
European Journal of Neurology|February 27, 2003
Prolactinomas, dopamine agonists and headache: two case reportsM J Levy, M S Matharu, P J Goadsby
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|December 1, 1995
Secondary cluster headache responsive to sumatriptanP D Cremer, G M Halmagyi, P J Goadsby
Pain|December 31, 1997
Stimulation of the greater occipital nerve increases metabolic activity in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis and cervical dorsal horn of the catP J Goadsby, Y E Knight, K L Hoskin
Brain Research|November 14, 1983
Effects of locus coeruleus stimulation on carotid vascular resistance in the catP J Goadsby, G A Lambert, J W Lance
European Journal of Neurology|November 29, 2013
Hereditary juvenile parkinsonism with pyramidal signs and mental retardationN P Quinn, P J Goadsby, A J Lees
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism|March 1, 1993
PACAP, a VIP-like peptide: immunohistochemical localization and effect upon cat pial arteries and cerebral blood flowR Uddman, P J Goadsby, I Jansen, et al.
Neuroscience|August 6, 1998
Substance P blockade with the potent and centrally acting antagonist GR205171 does not effect central trigeminal activity with superior sagittal sinus stimulationP J Goadsby, K L Hoskin, Y E Knight
Brain Research|August 27, 1986
Stimulation of the trigeminal ganglion increases flow in the extracerebral but not the cerebral circulation of the monkeyP J Goadsby, G A Lambert, J W Lance
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