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Mild hypothermia attenuates the excitatory amino acids overflow and diminishes the nitric oxide synthase activity during reperfusion after asphyxial cardiac arrest in rats
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Using microdialysis to analyse the passage of monovalent nanobodies through the blood-brain barrier
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Increased hippocampal extracellular noradrenalin concentration contributes to the anticonvulsant effect of VNS in the focal pilocarpine rat model for limbic seizures
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Anti-epileptic effects of vagus nerve stimulation in the focal pilocarpine model
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VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION SUPPRESSES PILOCARPINE-INDUCED LIMBIC SEIZURES AND INCREASES HIPPOCAMPAL EXTRACELLULAR NORADRENALIN CONCENTRATION
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Involvement of the somatostatin 2 receptor in the anticonvulsant effect of angiotensin IV against pilocarpine-induced limbic seizures in rats
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Modulation of hippocampal extracellular dopamine concentration contributes to the anticonvulsant mechanism of action of neuropeptide Y
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Post-ischaemic mild hypothermia inhibits apoptosis in the penumbral region by reducing neuronal nitric oxide synthase activity and thereby preventing endothelin-1-induced hydroxyl radical formation
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Neuroprotective effect of N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate in combination with mild hypothermia in the endothelin-1 rat model of focal cerebral ischaemia
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The evolution of serum astroglial S-100 beta protein in patients with cardiac arrest treated with mild hypothermia
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Postischemic mild hypothermia reduces neurotransmitter release and astroglial cell proliferation during reperfusion after asphyxial cardiac arrest in rats
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Effect of resuscitative mild hypothermia on glutamate and dopamine release, apoptosis and ischaemic brain damage in the endothelin-1 rat model for focal cerebral ischaemia
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S-100 protein as early predictor of hospital of regaining consciousness after out cardiac arrest
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Mild hypothermia induced by a helmet device : a clinical feasibility study