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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...
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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...
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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... -
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,... -
Perfusion of the Isolated Brain
Customarily, studies of brain metabolism and physiology have employed both in vitro methods utilizing simplified systems containing cerebral tissue,...