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Convulsant Drug Action on Neuronally Isolated Cerebral Cortex

After topical application of thiosemicarbazide, semicarbazide, or isoniazid to the surface of an isolated region of cortex, convulsive responses to electrical stimulation appeared only after a finite number of normal responses had been elicited, and disappeared again if stimulation was interrupted f...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1963-11, Vol.142 (3594), p.973-975
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Aorta
Cats
Central Nervous System Stimulants
Cerebral Cortex
Convulsants
Electrodes
Hydrazides
Isoniazid
Lipoproteins
Pharmacologic actions
Pharmacology
Sound
Strychnine
Thiosemicarbazones
Thoracic aorta
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