PMID: 7193140Mar 1, 1981Paper

Sleep and kindling: II. Effects of generalized seizure induction

Experimental Neurology
M N Shouse, M B Sterman

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Oct 1, 1984·Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology·M N ShouseO Belsito
Sep 1, 1989·Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology·T HiyoshiJ A Wada
Jul 1, 1989·Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews·R S Fisher
Jan 1, 1982·Progress in Neurobiology·S L Peterson, T E Albertson
Apr 26, 1982·Neuroscience Letters·J M CalvoA Fernandez-Guardiola
Nov 20, 1998·Epilepsia·Y H Raol, B L Meti
Dec 1, 1982·Experimental Neurology·M N Shouse, M B Sterman
Jun 1, 1986·Experimental Neurology·M N Shouse
Apr 1, 1986·Experimental Neurology·S Grahnstedt

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