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    Mismatch in how oestrogen modulates molecular and neuronal function may explain menstrual migraine

    This paper is designed to provide concepts and stimulate directions for further investigation of menstrual migraine. On the basis of experimental studies and literature review, we propose that abnormalities in...

    K. M. A. Welch, J. L. Brandes, N. E. J. Berman in Neurological Sciences (2006)

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    Research developments in the physiopathology of primary headaches

    K. M. A. Welch in Neurological Sciences (2004)

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    Concepts of migraine headache pathogenesis: insights into mechanisms of chronicity and new drug targets

    The pathophysiology of migraine is incompletely understood. Neurobiological and gene regulation studies and advanced brain imaging are providing new insights into migraine pathogenesis. Recent discoveries hav...

    K.M.A. Welch in Neurological Sciences (2003)

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    Photoactivation of Hematoporphyrin Derivative in Cat Brain: A Model of Ischemic Necrosis

    Hematoporphyrin derivative (HpD) is under investigation as a phototherapeutic agent for the treatment of cerebral neoplasia (McCulloch et al, 1983). When illuminated with red light (wavelength 631 nm) in the p...

    M. Chopp, M. R. Glasberg, S. Teodecki, K. M. A. Welch in Intracranial Pressure VI (1986)

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    The Role of Biogenic Amines in the Progression of Cerebral Ischemia and Edema: Modification by p-Chlorophenylalanine, Methysergide, and Pentoxyfilline

    Disorders of monoamine neurotransmitter metabolism, particularly 5-hydroxytryptamine and dopamine, may play some part in the early development of edema and in the progression of ischemia. This early edema seem...

    K. M. A. Welch, E. Chabi, R. F. Dodson, T.-P. F. Wang, J. Nell in Dynamics of Brain Edema (1976)