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    Cerebral Disease in the Antiphospholipid Syndrome

    Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) has been associated with central nervous system (CNS) involvement in a large number of patients. However, not all studies have found a significant correlation between a...

    M. G. Navarrete, R. L. Brey, S. R. Levine in Hughes Syndrome (2000)

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    Heart and Brain Relationships

    In his book De Anatome Cerebri Thomas Willis (1664) recognized that the brain and the cardiovascular system (CVS) are interdependent. The possible connection between neurogenic cardiac arrhythmias and disturba...

    A. S. Ali, S. R. Levine in Brain Ischemia (1995)

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    Distribution of 72-kDa heat-shock protein in rat brain after hyperthermia

    The distribution of the 72-kDa heat-shock protein (hsp72) in rat brain, 24 h following in vivo transient hyperthermia (41.5°C, 15 min), was studied using immunohistochemistry (n=22). Tissue sections were also sta...

    Y. Li, M. Chopp, Y. Yoshida, S. R. Levine in Acta Neuropathologica (1992)

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    Neuronal injury and expression of 72-kDa heat-shock protein after forebrain ischemia in the rat

    We evaluated the relationship between the induction of the 72-kDa heat-shock protein (hsp 72) and the presence of necrotic neurons in the rat hippocampus, 48 h after an 8-min episode of forebrain ischemia in e...

    M. Chopp, Y. Li, M. O. Dereski, S. R. Levine, Y. Yoshida in Acta Neuropathologica (1991)

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    Are Heart Attacks Really Brain Attacks?

    In 1664, Thomas Willis recognized that the brain and the cardiovascular system are interdependent-when he wrote De Anatome Cerebri (Willis 1664). For the relief of angina pain, Francois Franck, in 1899, proposed ...

    S. R. Levine, V. M. Patel, K. M. A. Welch, J. E. Skinner in The Heart and Stroke (1987)