48 research outputs found
Double-Tracer Study of the Fine Regional Blood—Brain Glucose Transfer in the Rat by Computer-Assisted Autoradiography
Emphasized selective vulnerability after repeated nonlethal cerebral ischemic insults in rats.
Effects of the AMPA-Receptor Antagonist, NBQX, on Neuron Loss in Dentate Hilus of the Hippocampal Formation after 8, 10, or 12 Min of Cerebral Ischemia in the Rat
Autoradiographic Determination of Cerebral Glucose Content, Blood Flow, and Glucose Utilization in Focal Ischemia of the Rat Brain: Influence of the Plasma Glucose Concentration
Experimental Cerebral Ischemia: Barbiturate Resistant Increase in Regional Glucose Utilization
Selective vulnerability of hippocampus and disturbances of memory storage after mild unilateral ischemia of gerbil brain.
The Susceptibility of CA1 Pyramidal Cells to Cerebral Ischemia is Maintained after Neonatal, Lesion-Induced Reorganization of the Hippocampal Circuitry
Evaluation of a Double-Tracer Autoradiographic Technique for the Measurement of Both Local Cerebral Glucose Metabolism and Local Cerebral Blood Flow
Alzheimer type II astrocytes in the brains of pigs with salt poisoning (water deprivation/intoxication)
The finding of Alzheimer type II astrocytes, in addition to the pathognomonic combination of laminar cerebrocortical necrosis and eosinophil infiltration, in the brains of pigs is reported for the first time in cases of indirect salt poisoning following water deprivation.J.W. Finnie, P.C. Blumbergs and M.M. Williamso