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99 related items for PubMed ID: 862690

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  • 22. Effects of changes in cortical excitability upon the epileptic bursts in generalized penicillin epilepsy of the cat.
    Gloor P, Pellegrini A, Kostopoulos GK.
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol; 1979 Mar; 46(3):274-89. PubMed ID: 85521
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  • 23. Generalized penicillin epilepsy in the cat: effects of intracarotid and intravertebral pentylenetetrazol and amobarbital injections.
    Gloor P, Testa G.
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol; 1974 May; 36(5):499-515. PubMed ID: 4135347
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  • 26. A study of the transition from spindles to spike and wave discharge in feline generalized penicillin epilepsy: EEG features.
    Kostopoulos G, Gloor P, Pellegrini A, Siatitsas I.
    Exp Neurol; 1981 Jul; 73(1):43-54. PubMed ID: 7250288
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  • 28. Neuronal activity of the cerebellar cortex during parenteral penicillin epilepsy in cats [proceedings].
    Yuasa H, Kageyama N, Watanabe S.
    Appl Neurophysiol; 1979 Jul; 42(5):304-5. PubMed ID: 518056
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  • 31. Interpreting the failures to confirm the depression of cerebellar Purkinje cells by cyclic AMP.
    Bloom FE, Siggins GR, Hoffer BJ.
    Science; 1974 Aug 16; 185(4151):627-9. PubMed ID: 4366788
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  • 35. Epileptogenic doses of penicillin do not reduce a monosynaptic GABA-mediated postsynaptic inhibition in the intact anesthetized cat.
    Davenport J, Schwindt PC, Crill WE.
    Exp Neurol; 1979 Sep 16; 65(3):552-72. PubMed ID: 223865
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  • 36. Pathophysiology of generalized penicillin epilepsy in the cat: the role of cortical and subcortical structures. I. Systemic application of penicillin.
    Quesney LF, Gloor P, Kratzenberg E, Zumstein H.
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol; 1977 May 16; 42(5):640-55. PubMed ID: 67024
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  • 37. Phenytoin-related cerebellar degeneration without seizures.
    Rapport RL, Shaw CM.
    Ann Neurol; 1977 Nov 16; 2(5):437-9. PubMed ID: 617582
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  • 39. Generalized penicillin epilepsy in the cat: effect of midbrain cooling.
    Testa G, Gloor P.
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol; 1974 May 16; 36(5):517-24. PubMed ID: 4135348
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