B Fleiss
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Pharmacokinetics of dexmedetomidine combined with therapeutic hypothermia in a piglet asphyxia model
Ezzati M, Broad K, Kawano G, Faulkner S, Hassell J, Fleiss B, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2014 Apr;
58(6):733-42.
PMID: 24724965
Background: The highly selective α2 -adrenoreceptor agonist, dexmedetomidine, exerts neuroprotective, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and sympatholytic properties that may be beneficial for perinatal asphyxia. The optimal safe dose for pre-clinical newborn neuroprotection...
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Chhor V, Schang A, Favrais G, Fleiss B, Gressens P
Arch Pediatr
. 2012 Aug;
19(9):946-52.
PMID: 22885003
Perinatal inflammation can lead to fetal/neonatal inflammatory syndrome, a risk factor for brain lesions, especially in the white matter. Perinatal inflammation is associated with increased incidence of cerebral palsy in...
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Fleiss B, Coleman H, Castillo-Melendez M, Ireland Z, Walker D, Parkington H
Int J Dev Neurosci
. 2011 Jun;
29(7):757-66.
PMID: 21641987
Studies of human neonates, and in animal experiments, suggest that birth asphyxia results in functional compromise of the hippocampus, even when structural damage is not observable or resolves in early...
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Dean J, Wang X, Kaindl A, Gressens P, Fleiss B, Hagberg H, et al.
Brain Behav Immun
. 2009 Nov;
24(5):776-83.
PMID: 19903519
Although the role of microglial activation in neural injury remains controversial, there is increasing evidence for a detrimental effect in the immature brain, which may occur in response to release...
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