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The following pages link to Microcirculatory Obstruction in Focal Cerebral Ischemia: An Electron Microscopic Investigation in Monkeys (Q91795815):
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- Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Rats: Effects of Induced Hypertension, during Reperfusion, on CBF (Q28324318) (← links)
- Three-dimensional measurement of cerebral microvascular plasma perfusion, glial fibrillary acidic protein and microtubule associated protein-2 immunoreactivity after embolic stroke in rats: a double fluorescent labeled laser-scanning confocal micros (Q31420676) (← links)
- Mild intraischemic hypothermia reduces postischemic hyperperfusion, delayed postischemic hypoperfusion, blood-brain barrier disruption, brain edema, and neuronal damage volume after temporary focal cerebral ischemia in rats (Q36732410) (← links)
- The effect of hypothermia on transient focal ischemia in rat brain evaluated by diffusion- and perfusion-weighted NMR imaging. (Q36737570) (← links)
- Can restoring incomplete microcirculatory reperfusion improve stroke outcome after thrombolysis? (Q38050626) (← links)
- The response of focal ischemic cerebral edema to dexamethasone (Q39554890) (← links)
- Neuronal ischemic injury: Light microscopy, ultrastructure and biochemistry (Q39610902) (← links)
- Glial swelling following human cerebral contusion: an ultrastructural study (Q41374170) (← links)
- Histopathological and hemodynamic consequences of complete versus incomplete ischemia in the rat. (Q42218286) (← links)
- Pericyte contraction induced by oxidative-nitrative stress impairs capillary reflow despite successful opening of an occluded cerebral artery. (Q43283511) (← links)
- Mathematical Analysis of Network Topology in the Cerebrocortical Microvasculature (Q48131246) (← links)
- Effect of middle cerebral artery compression on pial artery pressure, blood flow, and electrophysiological function of cerebral cortex of cat. (Q48594863) (← links)
- Delayed hypoperfusion after incomplete forebrain ischemia in the rat. The role of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (Q69639715) (← links)
- Modification of focal cerebral ischemia by prostacyclin and indomethacin (Q70246903) (← links)
- Brain acidosis, cerebral blood flow, capillary bed density, and mitochondrial function in the ischemic penumbra (Q81351862) (← links)
- Pericytes in Ischemic Stroke (Q92421278) (← links)