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R L Roof

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Experimental Neurology|September 1, 1994
Progesterone facilitates cognitive recovery and reduces secondary neuronal loss caused by cortical contusion injury in male ratsR L Roof, R Duvdevani, L Braswell, et al.
Stroke|November 3, 2001
A comparison of long-term functional outcome after 2 middle cerebral artery occlusion models in ratsR L Roof, G P Schielke, X Ren, et al.
Experimental Neurology|April 1, 1996
Progesterone rapidly decreases brain edema: treatment delayed up to 24 hours is still effectiveR L Roof, R Duvdevani, J W Heyburn, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|October 21, 1993
Gender-specific impairment on Morris water maze task after entorhinal cortex lesionR L Roof, Q Zhang, M M Glasier, et al.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|January 16, 1999
Effects of unilateral entorhinal cortex lesion on retention of water maze performanceM M Glasier, L S Janis, R L Roof, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|February 1, 1995
Blood-brain barrier breakdown and edema formation following frontal cortical contusion: does hormonal status play a role?R Duvdevani, R L Roof, Z Fülöp, et al.
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Experimental Neurology|September 1, 1994
Progesterone facilitates cognitive recovery and reduces secondary neuronal loss caused by cortical contusion injury in male ratsR L Roof, R Duvdevani, L Braswell, et al.
Stroke|November 3, 2001
A comparison of long-term functional outcome after 2 middle cerebral artery occlusion models in ratsR L Roof, G P Schielke, X Ren, et al.
Experimental Neurology|April 1, 1996
Progesterone rapidly decreases brain edema: treatment delayed up to 24 hours is still effectiveR L Roof, R Duvdevani, J W Heyburn, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|October 21, 1993
Gender-specific impairment on Morris water maze task after entorhinal cortex lesionR L Roof, Q Zhang, M M Glasier, et al.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|January 16, 1999
Effects of unilateral entorhinal cortex lesion on retention of water maze performanceM M Glasier, L S Janis, R L Roof, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|February 1, 1995
Blood-brain barrier breakdown and edema formation following frontal cortical contusion: does hormonal status play a role?R Duvdevani, R L Roof, Z Fülöp, et al.
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