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  1. Cerebral ischemia revisited: New insights as revealed using in vitro brain slice preparations

    The elucidation of the pathophysiological mechanisms of cerebral ischemia/hypoxia dictates the use of experimental models which mimic this disabling...

    A. Schurr, B. M. Rigor in Experientia
    Article 15 August 1989
  2. Active oxygen in neuromuscular disorders

    Although muscle and nerve are reasonably well protected against active oxygen and related free radicals, environmental or inherited malfunctions can...

    Allan Davison, Glen Tibbits, ... Jim Moon in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
    Article 01 December 1988
  3. Symposia

    Article 01 January 1989
  4. Photochemically Induced Vascular Thrombosis (Photothrombosis): Central Nervous System Consequences and Clinical Possibilities

    In central nervous system (CNS) injury induced by stroke, or by impact injury to the spinal cord (Balentine, 1985), vascular abnormalities leading to...
    Brant D. Watson, W. Dalton Dietrich, ... Barth A. Green in Neural Development and Regeneration
    Conference paper 1988
  5. Transforming Growth Factor-β

    Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is generally acknowledged to be the cytokine with the broadest range of activities in repair of injured tissue,...
    Anita B. Roberts, Michael B. Sporn in The Molecular and Cellular Biology of Wound Repair
    Chapter 1988
  6. Sixteenth annual meeting

    in AGE
    Article 01 October 1986
  7. Perfusion of the Isolated Brain

    Customarily, studies of brain metabolism and physiology have employed both in vitro methods utilizing simplified systems containing cerebral tissue,...
    David D. Gilboe in Experimental Neurochemistry
    Chapter 1982
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