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Stephen G Waxman

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Trends in Molecular Medicine|April 1, 2006
Ions, energy and axonal injury: towards a molecular neurology of multiple sclerosisStephen G Waxman
Pain|September 24, 1999
The molecular pathophysiology of pain: abnormal expression of sodium channel genes and its contributions to hyperexcitability of primary sensory neuronsStephen G Waxman
Novartis Foundation Symposium|January 5, 2002
Chair's introduction: sodium channels and neuronal dysfunction--emerging concepts, converging themesStephen G Waxman
Nature|April 15, 2011
Neuroscience: Channelopathies have many facesStephen G Waxman
Nature Clinical Practice. Neurology|January 30, 2008
Mechanisms of disease: sodium channels and neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis-current statusStephen G Waxman
Neurology|August 8, 2007
Nav1.7, its mutations, and the syndromes that they causeStephen G Waxman
Neuron|June 16, 2010
Channelopathic pain: a growing but still small list of model disordersStephen G Waxman
Annals of Neurology|March 20, 2008
Axonal dysfunction in chronic multiple sclerosis: meltdown in the membraneStephen G Waxman
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 2, 2023
Targeting a Peripheral Sodium Channel to Treat PainStephen G Waxman
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 31, 2010
Polymorphisms in ion channel genes: emerging roles in painStephen G Waxman
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Trends in Molecular Medicine|April 1, 2006
Ions, energy and axonal injury: towards a molecular neurology of multiple sclerosisStephen G Waxman
Pain|September 24, 1999
The molecular pathophysiology of pain: abnormal expression of sodium channel genes and its contributions to hyperexcitability of primary sensory neuronsStephen G Waxman
Novartis Foundation Symposium|January 5, 2002
Chair's introduction: sodium channels and neuronal dysfunction--emerging concepts, converging themesStephen G Waxman
Nature|April 15, 2011
Neuroscience: Channelopathies have many facesStephen G Waxman
Nature Clinical Practice. Neurology|January 30, 2008
Mechanisms of disease: sodium channels and neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis-current statusStephen G Waxman
Neurology|August 8, 2007
Nav1.7, its mutations, and the syndromes that they causeStephen G Waxman
Neuron|June 16, 2010
Channelopathic pain: a growing but still small list of model disordersStephen G Waxman
Annals of Neurology|March 20, 2008
Axonal dysfunction in chronic multiple sclerosis: meltdown in the membraneStephen G Waxman
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 2, 2023
Targeting a Peripheral Sodium Channel to Treat PainStephen G Waxman
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 31, 2010
Polymorphisms in ion channel genes: emerging roles in painStephen G Waxman
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