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The side-effects of convulsive epileptic seizures and Carbamazepine therapy on bone tissues of genetically-induced epileptic rats: An FTIR imaging and biomechanical study
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2011-04-01
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Garip, Sebnem
Evis, Zafer
İLBAY, GÜL
Boskey, Adele L.
Severcan, Feride
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S. Garip, Z. Evis, G. İLBAY, A. L. Boskey, and F. Severcan, “The side-effects of convulsive epileptic seizures and Carbamazepine therapy on bone tissues of genetically-induced epileptic rats: An FTIR imaging and biomechanical study,” 2011, vol. 25, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/53324.