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B H Stuart
B Chance

Brain research

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Brain Research|August 23, 1974
NADH brain surface scanning and 3-D computer displayB H Stuart, B Chance
Brain Research|January 7, 1977
Two-dimensional analysis of the redox state of the rat cerebral cortex in vivo by NADH fluorescence photographyS Ji, B Chance, B H Stuart, et al.
Brain Research|January 18, 1974
Repetitive patterns of metabolic changes during cortical spreading depression of the awake ratA Mayevsky, B Chance
Brain Research|November 7, 1975
Metabolic responses of the awake cerebral cortex to anoxia hypoxia spreading depression and epileptiform activityA Mayevsky, B Chance
Brain Research|August 16, 1974
Measurements of extracellular potassium, ECoG and pyridine nucleotide levels during cortical spreading depression in ratsA Mayevsky, T Zeuthen, B Chance
Brain Research|August 23, 1974
Oxygen poisoning in the unanesthetized brain: correlation of the oxidation-reduction state of pyridine nucleotide with electrical activityA Mayevsky, D Jamieson, B Chance
Brain Research|March 5, 1986
Three-dimensional metabolic mapping of the freeze-trapped brain: effects of ischemia in the Mongolian gerbilA Mayevsky, H Kaplan, J Haveri, et al.
Brain Research|February 26, 1986
Uncoupling effects of 2,4-dinitrophenol on electron transfer reactions and cell bioenergetics in rat brain in situK Kariman, B Chance, D S Burkhart, et al.
Brain Research|October 3, 1983
Brain metabolic responses to ischemia in the mongolian gerbil: in vivo and freeze trapped redox scanningA Mayevsky, N Zarchin, H Kaplan, et al.
Brain Research|January 1, 1990
Time resolved 3-dimensional recording of redox ratio during spreading depression in gerbil brainJ C Haselgrove, C L Bashford, C H Barlow, et al.
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Brain Research|August 23, 1974
NADH brain surface scanning and 3-D computer displayB H Stuart, B Chance
Brain Research|January 7, 1977
Two-dimensional analysis of the redox state of the rat cerebral cortex in vivo by NADH fluorescence photographyS Ji, B Chance, B H Stuart, et al.
Brain Research|January 18, 1974
Repetitive patterns of metabolic changes during cortical spreading depression of the awake ratA Mayevsky, B Chance
Brain Research|November 7, 1975
Metabolic responses of the awake cerebral cortex to anoxia hypoxia spreading depression and epileptiform activityA Mayevsky, B Chance
Brain Research|August 16, 1974
Measurements of extracellular potassium, ECoG and pyridine nucleotide levels during cortical spreading depression in ratsA Mayevsky, T Zeuthen, B Chance
Brain Research|August 23, 1974
Oxygen poisoning in the unanesthetized brain: correlation of the oxidation-reduction state of pyridine nucleotide with electrical activityA Mayevsky, D Jamieson, B Chance
Brain Research|March 5, 1986
Three-dimensional metabolic mapping of the freeze-trapped brain: effects of ischemia in the Mongolian gerbilA Mayevsky, H Kaplan, J Haveri, et al.
Brain Research|February 26, 1986
Uncoupling effects of 2,4-dinitrophenol on electron transfer reactions and cell bioenergetics in rat brain in situK Kariman, B Chance, D S Burkhart, et al.
Brain Research|October 3, 1983
Brain metabolic responses to ischemia in the mongolian gerbil: in vivo and freeze trapped redox scanningA Mayevsky, N Zarchin, H Kaplan, et al.
Brain Research|January 1, 1990
Time resolved 3-dimensional recording of redox ratio during spreading depression in gerbil brainJ C Haselgrove, C L Bashford, C H Barlow, et al.
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