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Journal of Neurotrauma
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January 1, 1999
The neuronal cytoskeleton is at risk after mild and moderate brain injury
K E Saatman, D I Graham, T K McIntosh
Neuroscience
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October 13, 2000
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor administration after traumatic brain injury in the rat does not protect against behavioral or histological deficits
G R Blaha, R Raghupathi, K E Saatman, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
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December 2, 2000
Postinjury treatment with magnesium chloride attenuates cortical damage after traumatic brain injury in rats
F M Bareyre, K E Saatman, R Raghupathi, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
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December 5, 1998
In vitro central nervous system models of mechanically induced trauma: a review
B Morrison, K E Saatman, D F Meaney, et al.
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
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August 1, 1997
Central nervous system resuscitation
T K McIntosh, E Garde, K E Saatman, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
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January 5, 2000
Behavioral efficacy of posttraumatic calpain inhibition is not accompanied by reduced spectrin proteolysis, cortical lesion, or apoptosis
K E Saatman, C Zhang, R T Bartus, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry
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March 30, 2001
DNase I disinhibition is predominantly associated with actin hyperpolymerization after traumatic brain injury
F M Bareyre, R Raghupathi, K E Saatman, et al.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
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March 29, 2001
Acute cytoskeletal alterations and cell death induced by experimental brain injury are attenuated by magnesium treatment and exacerbated by magnesium deficiency
K E Saatman, F M Bareyre, M S Grady, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
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May 4, 1999
Sequential pharmacotherapy with magnesium chloride and basic fibroblast growth factor after fluid percussion brain injury results in less neuromotor efficacy than that achieved with magnesium alone
K Z Guluma, K E Saatman, A Brown, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica
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February 15, 2000
Tissue tears in the white matter after lateral fluid percussion brain injury in the rat: relevance to human brain injury
D I Graham, R Raghupathi, K E Saatman, et al.
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Journal of Neurotrauma
|
January 1, 1999
The neuronal cytoskeleton is at risk after mild and moderate brain injury
K E Saatman, D I Graham, T K McIntosh
Neuroscience
|
October 13, 2000
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor administration after traumatic brain injury in the rat does not protect against behavioral or histological deficits
G R Blaha, R Raghupathi, K E Saatman, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
|
December 2, 2000
Postinjury treatment with magnesium chloride attenuates cortical damage after traumatic brain injury in rats
F M Bareyre, K E Saatman, R Raghupathi, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
|
December 5, 1998
In vitro central nervous system models of mechanically induced trauma: a review
B Morrison, K E Saatman, D F Meaney, et al.
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
|
August 1, 1997
Central nervous system resuscitation
T K McIntosh, E Garde, K E Saatman, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
|
January 5, 2000
Behavioral efficacy of posttraumatic calpain inhibition is not accompanied by reduced spectrin proteolysis, cortical lesion, or apoptosis
K E Saatman, C Zhang, R T Bartus, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry
|
March 30, 2001
DNase I disinhibition is predominantly associated with actin hyperpolymerization after traumatic brain injury
F M Bareyre, R Raghupathi, K E Saatman, et al.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
|
March 29, 2001
Acute cytoskeletal alterations and cell death induced by experimental brain injury are attenuated by magnesium treatment and exacerbated by magnesium deficiency
K E Saatman, F M Bareyre, M S Grady, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
|
May 4, 1999
Sequential pharmacotherapy with magnesium chloride and basic fibroblast growth factor after fluid percussion brain injury results in less neuromotor efficacy than that achieved with magnesium alone
K Z Guluma, K E Saatman, A Brown, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica
|
February 15, 2000
Tissue tears in the white matter after lateral fluid percussion brain injury in the rat: relevance to human brain injury
D I Graham, R Raghupathi, K E Saatman, et al.
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