Chapman et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Acute anticonvulsant activity of structural analogues of valproic acid and changes in brain GABA and aspartate contentChapman et al., 1983
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- Chapman A
- Meldrum B
- Mendes E
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- Life sciences
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Ten analogues of valproic acid (substituted butyric, pentonoic and hexanoic acids) were tested for anticonvulsant activity against audiogenic seizures in DBA/2 mice. There is a consistent correlation between the structure of these branched-chain fatty acids and their …
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