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- What Do Patients Consider to Be the Most Important Outcomes for Effectiveness Studies on Migraine Treatment? Results of a Delphi Study
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- Synaptic Gain-of-Function Effects of Mutant Ca(v)2.1 Channels in a Mouse Model of Familial Hemiplegic Migraine Are Due to Increased Basal [Ca2+](i)
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- Differential trigeminovascular nociceptive responses in the thalamus in the familial hemiplegic migraine 1 knock-in mouse: A Fos protein study
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- A HYPEREXCITABILITY PHENOTYPE IN MOUSE TRIGEMINAL SENSORY NEURONS EXPRESSING THE R192Q CACNA1A MISSENSE MUTATION OF FAMILIAL HEMIPLEGIC MIGRAINE TYPE-1
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- Mutated Ca(V)2.1 channels dysregulate CASK/P2X3 signaling in mouse trigeminal sensory neurons of R192Q Cacna1a knock-in mice
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- Occipital nerve stimulation in medically intractable, chronic cluster headache. The ICON study: Rationale and protocol of a randomised trial
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- Concomitant Headache Influences Long-term Prognosis After Acute Cerebral Ischemia of Noncardioembolic Origin