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Autor:
David Chadwick, M.W. Pierce, Martha Greiner, Henning Anhut, Jeannine Alexander, Guta Murray, E. A. Garofalo
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 51:1282-1288
Background: Gabapentin is widely approved as add-on therapy for epilepsy treatment for partial seizures with and without secondary generalization. To investigate the efficacy of gabapentin administered as monotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed
Autor:
Cynthia L. Harden, B. Abou-Khalil, James Chris Sackellares, A. Hayes, Ahmad Beydoun, D. Cantrell, James H. Fischer, R. E. Ramsay, M.W. Pierce, Martha Greiner, Douglas Labar, E. A. Garofalo, Basim M. Uthman
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 49:746-752
This study evaluated gabapentin monotherapy in 275 patients with medically refractory complex partial or secondarily generalized seizures who were taking one or two antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Following an 8-week baseline, patients received randomize
Autor:
J. G. Crockatt, D. B. Leiderman, M. J. Morrell, W. Rosenfeld, H. H. Morris, E. A. Garofalo, L. LaMoreaux, G. K. Bergey, Warren T. Blume, P. E. Penovich, M.W. Pierce
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 49:739-745
We evaluated the efficacy and safety of gabapentin administered as monotherapy in an 8-day, randomized, double-blind, dose-controlled, parallel-group, multicenter study comparing dosages of 300 and 3,600 mg/d gabapentin in 82 hospitalized patients wh
Autor:
Alan Richens, James I. Morrow, Lennart Gram, Marianne Mikkelsen, Helle Mengel, M.W. Pierce, V. Shu, Mogens Dam, John S. Duncan, J.F. McKelvy, David Chadwick
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy Research. 21:37-42
Tiagabine is a new antiepileptic drug which acts by a novel mechanism, inhibiting the reuptake of the inhibitory neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) into neurones and glia. A double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial was undertake
Autor:
Jeremy D. Slater, Jerome V. Murphy, Basim M. Uthman, R. E. Ramsay, Gregory L. Holmes, B. J. Wilder, V.S. Shu, D.D. Morris, M.W. Pierce
Publikováno v:
Journal of Epilepsy. 5:55-60
Treatment with antiepileptic drugs is recommended for patients who have had two unprovoked tonic-clonic seizures because data from epidemiologic studies suggest that a third seizure is likely to occur. Phenytoin has been the most commonly prescribed
Autor:
T.V. Kargodorian, Y.K. Allen, M.W. Pierce, R. J. Ferro, William E. Stanchina, R.A. Metzger, Joseph F. Jensen, Robert G. Wilson, David B. Rensch
Publikováno v:
Solid-State Electronics. 34:1319-1324
We investigated the electron injection process for high-speed N-p-n AlInAs/GaInAs HBTs by measuring collector and base currents as a function of base-emitter voltage with collector-base voltage equal to zero (Gummel plots) at temperatures from 77 to
Autor:
Y.K. Allen, M.W. Pierce, R.F. Lohr, R.A. Metzger, William E. Stanchina, P.F. Lou, Joseph F. Jensen, David B. Rensch, R.W. Quen
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. 26:415-421
Integrated circuits (ICs) fabricated with AlGaAs/GaInAs heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs) lattice matched to InP substrates are described. The transistors used in this work consisted of an abrupt emitter-base junction design. A cutoff frequen
Autor:
Y.K. Allen, David B. Rensch, William E. Stanchina, R.A. Metzger, T.V. Kargodorian, Mark J. W. Rodwell, Joseph F. Jensen, M.W. Pierce
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. 26:1378-1382
Microwave cascode feedback amplifiers with 8.6-dB gain and DC to 33-GHz bandwidth were developed. The amplifiers utilize AlIn-As/GaInAs heterojunction bipolar transistors having f/sub max/=70 GHz and f/sub tau /=90 GHz. Because of the significant col
Autor:
Joseph F. Jensen, William E. Stanchina, M.W. Pierce, R.A. Metzger, T.V. Kargodorian, Takyiu Liu, L.G. McCray
Publikováno v:
[1991] 49th Annual Device Research Conference Digest.
Summary form only given. Static divide-by-four circuits have been fabricated that operate up to 36 GHz using AlInAs-GaInAs heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) IC technology processing an f/sub t/ and f/sub max/ of 110 and 73 GHz, respectively. Th