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ANTICONVULSANT DRUGS AND CHROMOSOMES
The Lancet, 1970Marcos Velasco+2 more
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1963
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure–activity relationships that are summarized by emphasizing the common structural features of nearly all active anticonvulsants. It seems probable that most of the possible variations on this single theme have been very extensively explored, and it is unlikely that a major advance in therapy ...
A. Spinks, W.S. Waring
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure–activity relationships that are summarized by emphasizing the common structural features of nearly all active anticonvulsants. It seems probable that most of the possible variations on this single theme have been very extensively explored, and it is unlikely that a major advance in therapy ...
A. Spinks, W.S. Waring
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Efficacy and mechanism of anticonvulsant drugs in migraine
Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2014J. Hoffmann, S. Akerman, P. Goadsby
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Tolerance to Anticonvulsant Drugs
Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 1965H.-H. Frey, Elsemarie Kampmann
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Chromosomes and anticonvulsant drugs
Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1975N.P. Bishun, D.C. Williams, N. Smith
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Sedative and anticonvulsant drugs suppress postnatal neurogenesis
Annals of Neurology, 2008V. Stefovska+9 more
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