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J L Osterholm

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Journal of Neurosurgery|January 1, 1974
The pathophysiological response to spinal cord injury. The current status of related researchJ L Osterholm
Journal of Neurosurgery|June 1, 1970
Reaction of the cerebral venous sinus system to acute intracranial hypertensionJ L Osterholm
Life Sciences|April 16, 1974
Noradrenergic mediation of traumatic spinal cord autodestructionJ L Osterholm
The Surgical Clinics of North America|October 1, 1972
Painful traumatic neuromasG J Mathews, J L Osterholm
Radiology|September 1, 1974
The lack of renografin-76 toxicity in acute severe spinal cord injuryC F Gonzales, J L Osterholm
Transactions of the American Neurological Association|January 1, 1971
The small lumbar canal: a suggested classificationG J Mathews, J L Osterholm
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1971
Treatment of severe spinal cord injuries by biochemical norepinephrine manipulationJ L Osterholm, G J Mathews
Journal of Neurosurgery|April 1, 1972
Altered norepinephrine metabolism following experimental spinal cord injury. 1. Relationship to hemorrhagic necrosis and post-wounding neurological deficitsJ L Osterholm, G J Mathews
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1973
Autonomic deafferentation rhizotomy for surgical relief of chronic neck and back painG J Mathews, J L Osterholm
Journal of Neurosurgery|April 1, 1972
Altered norepinephrine metabolism, following experimental spinal cord injury. 2. Protection against traumatic spinal cord hemorrhagic necrosis by norepinephrine synthesis blockade with alpha methyl tyrosineJ L Osterholm, G J Mathews
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Journal of Neurosurgery|January 1, 1974
The pathophysiological response to spinal cord injury. The current status of related researchJ L Osterholm
Journal of Neurosurgery|June 1, 1970
Reaction of the cerebral venous sinus system to acute intracranial hypertensionJ L Osterholm
Life Sciences|April 16, 1974
Noradrenergic mediation of traumatic spinal cord autodestructionJ L Osterholm
The Surgical Clinics of North America|October 1, 1972
Painful traumatic neuromasG J Mathews, J L Osterholm
Radiology|September 1, 1974
The lack of renografin-76 toxicity in acute severe spinal cord injuryC F Gonzales, J L Osterholm
Transactions of the American Neurological Association|January 1, 1971
The small lumbar canal: a suggested classificationG J Mathews, J L Osterholm
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1971
Treatment of severe spinal cord injuries by biochemical norepinephrine manipulationJ L Osterholm, G J Mathews
Journal of Neurosurgery|April 1, 1972
Altered norepinephrine metabolism following experimental spinal cord injury. 1. Relationship to hemorrhagic necrosis and post-wounding neurological deficitsJ L Osterholm, G J Mathews
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1973
Autonomic deafferentation rhizotomy for surgical relief of chronic neck and back painG J Mathews, J L Osterholm
Journal of Neurosurgery|April 1, 1972
Altered norepinephrine metabolism, following experimental spinal cord injury. 2. Protection against traumatic spinal cord hemorrhagic necrosis by norepinephrine synthesis blockade with alpha methyl tyrosineJ L Osterholm, G J Mathews
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