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In Vivo Detection of Postictal Perturbations of Cerebral Metabolism by Use of Proton MR Spectroscopy: Preliminary Results in a Canine Model of Prolonged Generalized Seizures
Ronald Neppl, Canh M. Nguyen, William Bowen, Taoufik Al-Saadi, Jeanne Pallagi, George Morris, Wade Mueller, Roger Johnson, Robert Prost and Scott D. Rand
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2001, 22 (10) 1933-1943;
Ronald Neppl
Canh M. Nguyen
William Bowen
Taoufik Al-Saadi
Jeanne Pallagi
George Morris
Wade Mueller
Roger Johnson
Robert Prost
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Ronald Neppl, Canh M. Nguyen, William Bowen, Taoufik Al-Saadi, Jeanne Pallagi, George Morris, Wade Mueller, Roger Johnson, Robert Prost, Scott D. Rand
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 2001, 22 (10) 1933-1943;
In Vivo Detection of Postictal Perturbations of Cerebral Metabolism by Use of Proton MR Spectroscopy: Preliminary Results in a Canine Model of Prolonged Generalized Seizures
Ronald Neppl, Canh M. Nguyen, William Bowen, Taoufik Al-Saadi, Jeanne Pallagi, George Morris, Wade Mueller, Roger Johnson, Robert Prost, Scott D. Rand
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 2001, 22 (10) 1933-1943;
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