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Cerebrovascular and Brain Metabolism Reviews

Cerebrovascular and Brain Metabolism Reviews is a scientific journal, published since 1989 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus areas are neurology and cardiology & vascular diseases.

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Abbr. Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev
Start 1989
End 1996
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1040-8827
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
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Akopov S, Sercombe R, Seylaz J
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(1):11-94. PMID: 9052980
In the last two decades, a tremendous amount of knowledge has been accumulated in various fields of biomedical research that discloses mechanisms of platelet/leukocyte/endothelium interactions. Occupying a strategically important location...
2.
Meyer J, Shirai T, Akiyama H
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(1):1-10. PMID: 9052979
Recent advances in the clinical and neuroimaging features of vascular dementia (VAD) versus Alzheimer type dementia (DAT) are described. The lacunar type of VAD, which is often accompanied by silent...
3.
Benyo Z, Wahl M
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(4):326-57. PMID: 8969868
Endogenous opioid peptides are present in cerebral perivascular nerves and in the CSF, and their concentrations are changing in response to stimuli that activate regulatory mechanisms of the cerebral circulation...
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Desmond D
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(4):296-325. PMID: 8969867
Since the late 1800s, when Alzheimer and Binswanger proposed the concept of "arteriosclerotic brain degeneration," there has been an evolution in thinking regarding cerebrovascular disease (CVD) as a basis for...
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Czosnyka M, Kirkpatrick P, Pickard J
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(4):273-95. PMID: 8969866
This article contains an overview of selected clinical techniques employed for neurointensive care monitoring and testing of cerebral autoregulation of patients following severe head injury. Multiple modalities are used for...
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Choksey M
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(3):230-71. PMID: 8870976
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is vital for the perfusion of brain tissue. It is frequently deranged in acute neurosurgical disorders, particularly subarachnoid haemorrhage and head injury. Despite its importance, in...
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Sakas D, Stranjalis G, Whittaker K, Whitwell H
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(3):209-29. PMID: 8870975
In this article we review recent developments in the field of "first-" and "second-generation" perfluorochemical (PFC) oxygen carriers. Particular emphasis is placed on the latest research and its implications regarding...
8.
Hossmann K
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(3):195-208. PMID: 8870974
In the surroundings of focal ischemic lesions, repetitive spreading depression (SD)-like depolarizations occur. These depolarizations are triggered by the anoxic release of potassium and excitatory amino acids from the infarct...
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Tuor U, Del Bigio M, Chumas P
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(2):159-93. PMID: 8727185
Brain damage due to an episode of cerebral hypoxia/ischemia remains a major problem in the human infant, providing impetus for the testing of potential neuroprotective agents in animal models. Although...
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Massa S, Swanson R, Sharp F
Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev . 1996 Jan; 8(2):95-158. PMID: 8727184
Changes in gene expression in the brain in response to adverse conditions, such as ischemia or excitotoxin exposure, may be part of the injury process or represent an adaptive response...