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Robin L Gilmore

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Stacpoole P, Kerr D, Barnes C, Bunch S, Carney P, Fennell E, et al.
Pediatrics . 2006 May; 117(5):1519-31. PMID: 16651305
Objective: Open-label studies indicate that oral dichloroacetate (DCA) may be effective in treating patients with congenital lactic acidosis. We tested this hypothesis by conducting the first double-blind, randomized, control trial...
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Willard K, Licht B, Gilmore R, Licht M, Sackellares J, Eisenschenk S, et al.
Epilepsy Behav . 2006 Mar; 8(3):625-34. PMID: 16546451
This study was designed to (1) compare retrospective and momentary assessments of mood/affect, and (2) examine the temporal relationship between affect and seizure occurrence. Patients with epilepsy undergoing long-term video/EEG...
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Dikel T, Fennell E, Gilmore R
Epilepsy Behav . 2003 Dec; 4(6):644-50. PMID: 14698697
Rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), dissociative symptoms, and childhood sexual abuse (CSA) are believed to be higher among patients with nonepileptic seizures (NES) than those with epileptic seizures (ES)....
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Lu L, Crosson B, Nadeau S, Heilman K, Gonzalez-Rothi L, Raymer A, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2002 May; 40(9):1608-21. PMID: 11985843
Research on category-specific naming deficits and on noun and verb naming has raised questions about how organization of knowledge in the brain impacts word retrieval. The semantic attribute hypothesis posits...
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Cibula J, Eisenschenk S, Gold M, Eskin T, Gilmore R, Heilman K
Arch Neurol . 2002 Apr; 59(4):630-4. PMID: 11939899
Background: Sleep disorders are associated with several types of degenerative dementias, including Alzheimer and prion diseases. Animal models have demonstrated abolition of rapid eye movement atonia, resulting in dream-enacting complex...