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June 1, 1997
Neuronal cell loss in the CA3 subfield of the hippocampus following cortical contusion utilizing the optical disector method for cell counting
S A Baldwin, T Gibson, C T Callihan, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
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October 16, 1999
Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) enhances tissue sparing and functional recovery following moderate spinal cord injury
A G Rabchevsky, I Fugaccia, A Fletcher-Turner, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
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November 28, 2000
Hyperthermic preconditioning protects against spinal cord ischemic injury
P Zhang, V S Abraham, K R Kraft, et al.
Experimental Neurology
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August 1, 2000
Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) enhances functional recovery following severe spinal cord injury to the rat
A G Rabchevsky, I Fugaccia, A F Turner, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
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August 1, 1995
Increased incidence of neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) in non-demented individuals with hypertension
D L Sparks, S W Scheff, H Liu, et al.
Neuroscience
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November 14, 2000
Dose-response curve and optimal dosing regimen of cyclosporin A after traumatic brain injury in rats
P G Sullivan, A G Rabchevsky, R R Hicks, et al.
Neuroscience
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August 19, 2007
Caspase-3 activity is reduced after spinal cord injury in mice lacking dynorphin: differential effects on glia and neurons
V V Adjan, K F Hauser, G Bakalkin, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging
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November 1, 1990
Cortical senile plaques in coronary artery disease, aging and Alzheimer's disease
D L Sparks, J C Hunsaker, S W Scheff, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
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June 1, 1996
Increased density of senile plaques (SP), but not neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), in non-demented individuals with the apolipoprotein E4 allele: comparison to confirmed Alzheimer's disease patients
D L Sparks, S W Scheff, H Liu, et al.
Neurology
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April 13, 2005
Evidence of increased oxidative damage in subjects with mild cognitive impairment
J N Keller, F A Schmitt, S W Scheff, et al.
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Journal of Neurotrauma
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June 1, 1997
Neuronal cell loss in the CA3 subfield of the hippocampus following cortical contusion utilizing the optical disector method for cell counting
S A Baldwin, T Gibson, C T Callihan, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
|
October 16, 1999
Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) enhances tissue sparing and functional recovery following moderate spinal cord injury
A G Rabchevsky, I Fugaccia, A Fletcher-Turner, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|
November 28, 2000
Hyperthermic preconditioning protects against spinal cord ischemic injury
P Zhang, V S Abraham, K R Kraft, et al.
Experimental Neurology
|
August 1, 2000
Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) enhances functional recovery following severe spinal cord injury to the rat
A G Rabchevsky, I Fugaccia, A F Turner, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
|
August 1, 1995
Increased incidence of neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) in non-demented individuals with hypertension
D L Sparks, S W Scheff, H Liu, et al.
Neuroscience
|
November 14, 2000
Dose-response curve and optimal dosing regimen of cyclosporin A after traumatic brain injury in rats
P G Sullivan, A G Rabchevsky, R R Hicks, et al.
Neuroscience
|
August 19, 2007
Caspase-3 activity is reduced after spinal cord injury in mice lacking dynorphin: differential effects on glia and neurons
V V Adjan, K F Hauser, G Bakalkin, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging
|
November 1, 1990
Cortical senile plaques in coronary artery disease, aging and Alzheimer's disease
D L Sparks, J C Hunsaker, S W Scheff, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
|
June 1, 1996
Increased density of senile plaques (SP), but not neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), in non-demented individuals with the apolipoprotein E4 allele: comparison to confirmed Alzheimer's disease patients
D L Sparks, S W Scheff, H Liu, et al.
Neurology
|
April 13, 2005
Evidence of increased oxidative damage in subjects with mild cognitive impairment
J N Keller, F A Schmitt, S W Scheff, et al.
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