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E P Wei

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Circulation Research|January 1, 1981
Inhibition by free radical scavengers and by cyclooxygenase inhibitors of pial arteriolar abnormalities from concussive brain injury in catsE P Wei, H A Kontos, W D Dietrich, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|December 1, 1991
The role of neuroeffector mechanisms in cerebral hyperperfusion syndromesR Macfarlane, M A Moskowitz, D E Sakas, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1989
Trigeminovascular fibers increase blood flow in cortical gray matter by axon reflex-like mechanisms during acute severe hypertension or seizuresD E Sakas, M A Moskowitz, E P Wei, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|May 1, 1986
Effects of fluid-percussion brain injury on regional cerebral blood flow and pial arteriolar diameterD S DeWitt, L W Jenkins, E P Wei, et al.
Circulation Research|November 1, 1982
The effect of O2 and CO2 on prostaglandin levels in the cat cerebral cortexE F Ellis, E P Wei, C S Cockrell, et al.
The Physiologist|June 1, 1983
Free oxygen radicals in cerebral vascular responsesH A Kontos, E P Wei, C W Christman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|May 11, 1978
Role of tissue hypoxia in local regulation of cerebral microcirculationH A Kontos, E P Wei, A J Raper, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|April 11, 1978
Responses of cerebral arteries and arterioles to acute hypotension and hypertensionH A Kontos, E P Wei, R M Navari, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 12, 1980
Cerebral arteriolar damage by arachidonic acid and prostaglandin G2H A Kontos, E P Wei, J T Povlishock, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1989
Postocclusive cerebral hyperemia is markedly attenuated by chronic trigeminal ganglionectomyM A Moskowitz, D E Sakas, E P Wei, et al.
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Circulation Research|January 1, 1981
Inhibition by free radical scavengers and by cyclooxygenase inhibitors of pial arteriolar abnormalities from concussive brain injury in catsE P Wei, H A Kontos, W D Dietrich, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|December 1, 1991
The role of neuroeffector mechanisms in cerebral hyperperfusion syndromesR Macfarlane, M A Moskowitz, D E Sakas, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1989
Trigeminovascular fibers increase blood flow in cortical gray matter by axon reflex-like mechanisms during acute severe hypertension or seizuresD E Sakas, M A Moskowitz, E P Wei, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|May 1, 1986
Effects of fluid-percussion brain injury on regional cerebral blood flow and pial arteriolar diameterD S DeWitt, L W Jenkins, E P Wei, et al.
Circulation Research|November 1, 1982
The effect of O2 and CO2 on prostaglandin levels in the cat cerebral cortexE F Ellis, E P Wei, C S Cockrell, et al.
The Physiologist|June 1, 1983
Free oxygen radicals in cerebral vascular responsesH A Kontos, E P Wei, C W Christman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|May 11, 1978
Role of tissue hypoxia in local regulation of cerebral microcirculationH A Kontos, E P Wei, A J Raper, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|April 11, 1978
Responses of cerebral arteries and arterioles to acute hypotension and hypertensionH A Kontos, E P Wei, R M Navari, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 12, 1980
Cerebral arteriolar damage by arachidonic acid and prostaglandin G2H A Kontos, E P Wei, J T Povlishock, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1989
Postocclusive cerebral hyperemia is markedly attenuated by chronic trigeminal ganglionectomyM A Moskowitz, D E Sakas, E P Wei, et al.
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