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The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1993
Transforming growth factor-beta attenuates ischemia-induced alterations in cerebrovascular responsesW M Armstead, R Mirro, S L Zuckerman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1997
Mechanisms of hypoxia-induced cerebrovascular dilation in the newborn pigC W Leffler, J S Smith, J L Edrington, et al.
Pediatric Research|January 1, 1995
Light/dye microvascular injury eliminates pial arteriolar dilation in hypotensive pigletsT H Eidson, J L Edrington, M L Albuquerque, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|January 6, 2016
Corrigendum. Epidemiology of sports-related concussion in NCAA athletes from 2009-2010 to 2013-2014: incidence, recurrence, and mechanismsS L Zuckerman, Z Y Kerr, A Yengo-Kahn, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1996
Interleukin-1 beta peptides induce cerebral pial arteriolar dilation in anesthetized newborn pigsM Shibata, H Parfenova, S L Zuckerman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1992
Influence of opioids on CSF vasopressin concentration in newborn pigsW M Armstead, J T Crofton, L Share, et al.
Stroke|November 1, 1992
Cerebral vasoconstriction in response to hypocapnia is maintained after ischemia/reperfusion injury in newborn pigsR Mirro, L Lowery-Smith, W M Armstead, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|February 10, 2015
Sports-Related Concussion in Helmeted vs. Unhelmeted Athletes: Who Fares Worse?S L Zuckerman, Y M Lee, M J Odom, et al.
Stroke|May 1, 1992
Polyethylene glycol superoxide dismutase and catalase attenuate increased blood-brain barrier permeability after ischemia in pigletsW M Armstead, R Mirro, O P Thelin, et al.
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The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1993
Transforming growth factor-beta attenuates ischemia-induced alterations in cerebrovascular responsesW M Armstead, R Mirro, S L Zuckerman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1997
Mechanisms of hypoxia-induced cerebrovascular dilation in the newborn pigC W Leffler, J S Smith, J L Edrington, et al.
Pediatric Research|January 1, 1995
Light/dye microvascular injury eliminates pial arteriolar dilation in hypotensive pigletsT H Eidson, J L Edrington, M L Albuquerque, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|January 6, 2016
Corrigendum. Epidemiology of sports-related concussion in NCAA athletes from 2009-2010 to 2013-2014: incidence, recurrence, and mechanismsS L Zuckerman, Z Y Kerr, A Yengo-Kahn, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1996
Interleukin-1 beta peptides induce cerebral pial arteriolar dilation in anesthetized newborn pigsM Shibata, H Parfenova, S L Zuckerman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1992
Influence of opioids on CSF vasopressin concentration in newborn pigsW M Armstead, J T Crofton, L Share, et al.
Stroke|November 1, 1992
Cerebral vasoconstriction in response to hypocapnia is maintained after ischemia/reperfusion injury in newborn pigsR Mirro, L Lowery-Smith, W M Armstead, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|February 10, 2015
Sports-Related Concussion in Helmeted vs. Unhelmeted Athletes: Who Fares Worse?S L Zuckerman, Y M Lee, M J Odom, et al.
Stroke|May 1, 1992
Polyethylene glycol superoxide dismutase and catalase attenuate increased blood-brain barrier permeability after ischemia in pigletsW M Armstead, R Mirro, O P Thelin, et al.
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