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Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement|January 1, 1997
The role of adenosine during the period of delayed cerebral swelling after severe traumatic brain injury in humansP M Kochanek, R S Clark, W D Obrist, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|October 17, 2025
Nurse-Patient Communication During Postpartum Discharge Teaching: Protocol for a Mixed Methods StudyRebecca R S Clark, Patrina Sexton Topper, Tamar Klaiman, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 10, 2001
Excitatory amino acid concentrations in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children: the role of child abuseR A Ruppel, P M Kochanek, P D Adelson, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 1, 1984
Apolipoprotein A and B (Sf 100-400) metabolism during bezafibrate therapy in hypertriglyceridemic subjectsJ Shepherd, C J Packard, J M Stewart, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|April 13, 1999
Quinolinic acid in the cerebrospinal fluid of children after traumatic brain injuryM J Bell, P M Kochanek, M P Heyes, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|December 1, 1995
Severe controlled cortical impact in rats: assessment of cerebral edema, blood flow, and contusion volumeP M Kochanek, D W Marion, W Zhang, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism|June 17, 1998
Quinolinic acid is increased in CSF and associated with mortality after traumatic brain injury in humansE H Sinz, P M Kochanek, M P Heyes, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|November 14, 1998
Soluble adhesion molecules in CSF are increased in children with severe head injuryM J Whalen, T M Carlos, P M Kochanek, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|September 29, 2000
No long-term benefit from hypothermia after severe traumatic brain injury with secondary insult in ratsC L Robertson, R S Clark, C E Dixon, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|May 16, 2000
Interleukin-8 is increased in cerebrospinal fluid of children with severe head injuryM J Whalen, T M Carlos, P M Kochanek, et al.
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Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement|January 1, 1997
The role of adenosine during the period of delayed cerebral swelling after severe traumatic brain injury in humansP M Kochanek, R S Clark, W D Obrist, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|October 17, 2025
Nurse-Patient Communication During Postpartum Discharge Teaching: Protocol for a Mixed Methods StudyRebecca R S Clark, Patrina Sexton Topper, Tamar Klaiman, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 10, 2001
Excitatory amino acid concentrations in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children: the role of child abuseR A Ruppel, P M Kochanek, P D Adelson, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 1, 1984
Apolipoprotein A and B (Sf 100-400) metabolism during bezafibrate therapy in hypertriglyceridemic subjectsJ Shepherd, C J Packard, J M Stewart, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|April 13, 1999
Quinolinic acid in the cerebrospinal fluid of children after traumatic brain injuryM J Bell, P M Kochanek, M P Heyes, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|December 1, 1995
Severe controlled cortical impact in rats: assessment of cerebral edema, blood flow, and contusion volumeP M Kochanek, D W Marion, W Zhang, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism|June 17, 1998
Quinolinic acid is increased in CSF and associated with mortality after traumatic brain injury in humansE H Sinz, P M Kochanek, M P Heyes, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|November 14, 1998
Soluble adhesion molecules in CSF are increased in children with severe head injuryM J Whalen, T M Carlos, P M Kochanek, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|September 29, 2000
No long-term benefit from hypothermia after severe traumatic brain injury with secondary insult in ratsC L Robertson, R S Clark, C E Dixon, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|May 16, 2000
Interleukin-8 is increased in cerebrospinal fluid of children with severe head injuryM J Whalen, T M Carlos, P M Kochanek, et al.
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