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Peter J Goadsby

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Progress in Neurological Surgery|March 23, 2011
Central mechanisms of peripheral nerve stimulation in headache disordersThorsten Bartsch, Peter J Goadsby
Headache|March 16, 2017
An Update on Non-Pharmacological Neuromodulation for the Acute and Preventive Treatment of MigraineFrancesca Puledda, Peter J Goadsby
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 3, 2019
Lorcaserin Safety in Overweight or Obese PatientsNicolas Vandenbussche, Peter J Goadsby
British Journal of Pharmacology|June 28, 2005
Topiramate inhibits trigeminovascular activation: an intravital microscopy studySimon Akerman, Peter J Goadsby
Headache|November 14, 2008
Refractory migraine and chronic migraine: pathophysiological mechanismsPeter J Goadsby, Richard Hargreaves
Drug News & Perspectives|April 7, 2010
Calcitonin gene-related peptide: A molecular link between obesity and migraine?Ana Recober, Peter J Goadsby
Headache|June 21, 2007
The hypothalamic orexinergic system: pain and primary headachesPhilip Holland, Peter J Goadsby
Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache|December 17, 2011
The trigeminovascular system does not require a peripheral sensory input to be activated--migraine is a central disorder. Focus on 'Effect of cortical spreading depression on basal and evoked traffic in the trigeminovascular sensory system'Peter J Goadsby, Simon Akerman
Headache|January 21, 2015
A novel translational animal model of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgiasSimon Akerman, Peter J Goadsby
Practical Neurology|September 24, 2021
Migraine: beyond painNazia Karsan, Peter J Goadsby
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Progress in Neurological Surgery|March 23, 2011
Central mechanisms of peripheral nerve stimulation in headache disordersThorsten Bartsch, Peter J Goadsby
Headache|March 16, 2017
An Update on Non-Pharmacological Neuromodulation for the Acute and Preventive Treatment of MigraineFrancesca Puledda, Peter J Goadsby
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 3, 2019
Lorcaserin Safety in Overweight or Obese PatientsNicolas Vandenbussche, Peter J Goadsby
British Journal of Pharmacology|June 28, 2005
Topiramate inhibits trigeminovascular activation: an intravital microscopy studySimon Akerman, Peter J Goadsby
Headache|November 14, 2008
Refractory migraine and chronic migraine: pathophysiological mechanismsPeter J Goadsby, Richard Hargreaves
Drug News & Perspectives|April 7, 2010
Calcitonin gene-related peptide: A molecular link between obesity and migraine?Ana Recober, Peter J Goadsby
Headache|June 21, 2007
The hypothalamic orexinergic system: pain and primary headachesPhilip Holland, Peter J Goadsby
Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache|December 17, 2011
The trigeminovascular system does not require a peripheral sensory input to be activated--migraine is a central disorder. Focus on 'Effect of cortical spreading depression on basal and evoked traffic in the trigeminovascular sensory system'Peter J Goadsby, Simon Akerman
Headache|January 21, 2015
A novel translational animal model of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgiasSimon Akerman, Peter J Goadsby
Practical Neurology|September 24, 2021
Migraine: beyond painNazia Karsan, Peter J Goadsby
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