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3. Effects of non-opioid antitussives on epileptiform activity and NMDA responses in hippocampal and olfactory cortex slices;Apland, J.P.; Braitman, D.J.;Brain Res,1990
4. a common anntussive, reduces kindled amygdala seizures in the rat;Feeser, H.R.; Kadis, J.L.; Dextromethorphan, Prince D.A.;Neurosci Leu,1988
5. Dextromethorphan inhibits NMDA-induced convulsions;Ferkany, J.W.; Borosky, S.A.; Clissold, D.B.; Pontecorvo, M.J.;EurJPharmacol,1988