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Embryonic stem W4 cells neurally differentiated with subtoxic levels of sodium valproate
Hepatotoxicity of 10 different compounds
Liver tissues from rats after treatment with different compounds
Whole blood from North Indian epilepsy subjects and their responses to 3 different monotherapies
Neuron-like cells (NT2-N) treated with lithium, valproate, lamotrigine, and quetiapine
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Valproate-induced panhypogammaglobulinemia.
A case of valproate-induced hyperammonaemic encephalopathy.
Dose dependence of fetal malformations associated with valproate.
Valproate (VPA)-associated hyperammonemic encephalopathy independent of elevated serum VPA levels: 2…
The kynurenine pathway: a missing piece in the puzzle of valproate action?
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Sodium Valproate for GSDV
Hydralazine Valproate for Ovarian Cancer
Drug-drug Interaction Between Ciprofol and Mefanamic Acid or Valproate
The Effect of Valproate on Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Severity
Valproate Response in Aggressive Autistic Adolescents
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