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  1. Gurwitz (2001): Immunization for Alzheimer's disease: yet closer to clinical trials
  2. Orlando (2001): NSAIDs action in the CNS
  3. Brown, et al. (2001): The physiology of brain histamine
  4. Allan & Rothwell (2001): Cytokines and acute neurodegeneration
  5. Aguzzi, et al. (2001): Interventional strategies against prion diseases diseases
  6. Tracing The Neural Circuitry Of "Second Sight"
  7. Collier, et al. (2002). Embryonic ventral mesencephalic grafts to the substantia nigra of MPTP-treated monkeys: feasibility relevant to multiple-target grafting as a therapy for Parkinson's disease
  8. Research benefitting Parkinsons
  9. Bode & Heinemann (2002). Course of functional improvement after stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury
  10. Fichtenberg, et al. (2002). Insomnia in a post-acute brain injury sample.
  11. Matsuura, et al. (2002). Sonic Hedgehog Facilitates Dopamine Differentiation in the Presence of a Mesencephalic Glial Cell Line
  12. Yeates, et al. (2002). Race as a Moderator of Parent and Family Outcomes Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
  13. Vos, et al. (2002). EFNS guideline on mild traumatic brain injury
  14. Hofman, et al. (2002). Brain lesions in patients visiting a memory clinic with postconcussional sequelae after mild to moderate brain injury
  15. Fujii & Ahmed (2002). Characteristics of psychotic disorder due to traumatic brain injury: an analysis of case studies in the literature
  16. Groeneveld, et al. (2002). Insulin: a wonder drug in the critically ill?
  17. Hirsch, et al. (2002). Severe head trauma in children: cranial computer tomography and clinical consequences
  18. Inamasu, et al. (2002). Mild hypothermia for hemispheric cerebral infarction after evacuation of an acute subdural hematoma in an infant
  19. Biffl, et al. (2002). Treatment-Related Outcomes From Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries: Importance of Routine Follow-Up Arteriography
  20. Hoffman, et al. (2002). Neurological and social long-term outcome after early rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury. 5-year report on 240 TBI patients.
  21. Mechoulam, et al. (2002). Endocannabinoids and neuroprotection
  22. Fann, et al. (2002). Psychiatric illness and subsequent traumatic brain injury: a case control study.
  23. Arad, et al. (2002). Long-term cognitive benefits of antenatal corticosteroids for prematurely born children with cranial ultrasound abnormalities
  24. Wang, et al. (2002). Effects of minocycline alone and in combination with mild hypothermia in embolic stroke.
  25. Kitagawa, et al. (2002). Intracerebral adenosine infusion improves neurological outcome after transient focal ischemia in rats.
  26. Ruehl, et al. (2002). Protective effects of inhibiting both blood and vascular selectins after stroke and reperfusion.
  27. Schaan, et al. (2002). Predictors of outcome in head injury: proposal of a new scaling system.
  28. Pittet, et al. (2002). Serum levels of hsp 72 measured early after trauma correlate with survival
  29. Ergun, et al. (2002). Neuroprotective effects of propofol following global cerebral ischemia in rats
  30. Spinella & Eaton (2002).Hypomania induced by herbal and pharmaceutical psychotropic medicines following mild traumatic brain injury.
  31. Widemayer, et al. (2002). Early seizures following non-penetrating traumatic brain injury in adults: risk factors and clinical significance.
  32. Sudo, et al. (2002). Elbow flexion response as another primitive reflex.
  33. Stierwalt & Murray (2002). Attention impairment following traumatic brain injury.
  34. Baron M (2002). Manic-depression genes and the new millennium: poised for discovery.
  35. Cunningham, et al. (2002). The effects of alcohol on head injury in the motor vehicle crash victim.
  36. Arciniegas, et al. (2002). Cognitive Impairment Following Traumatic Brain Injury.
  37. Hurley & Taber (2002). Emotional Disturbances Following Traumatic Brain Injury.
  38. Rao & Rollings (2002). Sleep Disturbances Following Traumatic Brain Injury.
  39. Fujii, et al. (2002). Olfactory dysfunction in patients with head trauma.
  40. Holland (2001). Progenitor cells and glioma formation.
  41. Papadopoulos, et al. (2002). Functional recovery and neuroanatomical plasticity following middle cerebral artery occlusion and IN-1 antibody treatment in the adult rat.
  42. Schalow (2002). Improvement after traumatic brain injury achieved by coordination dynamic therapy
  43. Lin, et al. (2002). Functional magnetic stimulation facilitates gastric emptying.
  44. Anderson & Vogel (2002). Employment outcomes of adults who sustained spinal cord injuries as children or adolescents
  45. Journey to the Unknown
  46. Glass, et al. (2002). Modeling both the mechanical and hypoxic features of traumatic brain injury in vitro in rats
  47. Kim, et al. (2002). Preliminary resport on the safety of heparin for deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis after severe head injury
  48. Hackbarth, et al. (2002). Survival and functional outcome in pediatric traumatic brain injury: a retrospective review and analysis of predictive factors
  49. Junk, et al. (2002). Erythropoietin administration protects retinal neurons from acute ischemia-reperfusion injury.
  50. Levine, et al. (2002). Functional reorganisation of memory after traumatic brain injury: a study with H(2)(15)0 positron emission tomography
  51. De Kruijk, et al. (2002). Effectiveness of bed rest after mild traumatic brain injury: a randomised trial of no versus six days of bed rest.
  52. Coetzer, et al. (2002). Long-term employment outcomes in a rural area following traumatic brain injury.
  53. Reider, et al. (2002). Quantitive imaging in late traumatic brain injury. Part I: late imaging parameters in closed and penetrating head injuries.
  54. Glenn, et al. (2002). Cutoff score on the apathy evaluation scale in subjects with traumatic brain injury.
  55. Jabbari, et al. (2002). Intractable epilepsy and mild brain injury: incidence, pathology and surgical outcome.
  56. Hess, et al. (2002). Bone marrow as a source of endothelial cells and NeuN-expressing cells after stroke.
  57. Gunnersen, et al. (2002). Global analysis of gene expression patterns in developing mouse neocortex using serial analysis of gene expression.
  58. Teasdale & Engberg (2001). Suicide after traumatic brain injury: a population study.
  59. Brain can reorganize after traumatic injury
  60. Fichtenberg, et al. (2002). Insomnia in a post-acute brain injury sample.
  61. Transitions between dynamical states of differing stability in the human brain
  62. Kornecki, et al. (2002). Survey of critical care management of severe traumatic head injury in Israel.
  63. Treating head injuries
  64. Redmond (2002). Cellular replacement therapy for Parkinson's disease--where we are today?
  65. McCullagh & Feinstein (2003). Outcome after mild traumatic brain injury: an examination of recruitment bias.
  66. Gottfried, et al. (2003). Acquired mirror writing and reading: evidence for reflected graphemic representations.
  67. Maxwell, et al. (2003). There is differential loss of pyramidal cells from the human hippocampus with survival after blunt head injury.
  68. Englander, et al. (2003). Analyzing risk factors for late posttraumatic seizures: a prospective, multicenter investigation.
  69. Nakatomi, et al. (2002). Regeneration of hippocampal pyramidal neurons after ischemic brain injury by recruitment of endogenous neural progenitors.
  70. Hamberger, et al. (2003). Redistribution of Neurofilaments and Accumulation of beta-Amyloid Protein after Brain Injury by Rotational Acceleration of the Head.
  71. Mattson (2003). Excitotoxic and excitoprotective mechanisms: abundant targets for the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative disorders.
  72. Anderson, et al. (2003). Chiari I malformation: potential role for intraoperative electrophysiologic monitoring.
  73. Levy, et al. (2003). In vivo model of intracranial stent implantation: a pilot study to examine the histological response of cerebral vessels after randomized implantation of heparin-coated and uncoated endoluminal stents in a blinded fashion.
  74. Gasbarri, et al. (2003). Comparative effects of lesions to the ponto-cerebellar and olivo-cerebellar pathways on motor and spatial learning in the rat.
  75. Krizkova, et al. (2002). [Experimental research and new concepts of the role of the cerebellum]
  76. Nakamizo, et al. (2002). Decreased thalamic metabolism without thalamic magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities following shearing injury to the substantia nigra.
  77. Tuzgen, et al. (2003). Nitric oxide levels in rat cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum, and brainstem after impact acceleration head injury.
  78. Kaneko, et al. (2002). Importance of medullary thyrotropin-releasing hormone in brain-gut circuits regulating gastric integrity: preclinical studies.
  79. Saito, et al. (2003). Adenoviral GDNF gene transfer prevents motoneuron loss in the nucleus ambiguus.
  80. Chan, et al. (2003). Altered temporal profile of heat shock factor 1 phosphorylation and heat shock protein 70 expression induced by heat shock in nucleus tractus solitarii of spontaneously hypertensive rats.
  81. Deng, et al. (2001). [Histochemical observation of changes of neurons and axons in injured brainstem]
  82. Ozgirgin, et al. (2003). Auditory brain stem responses in the detection of brain death.
  83. Pirzkall, et al. (2003). Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for recurrent, residual, or untreated skull-base meningiomas: preliminary clinical experience.
  84. Batchelor, et al. (2002). Macrophages and Microglia Produce Local Trophic Gradients That Stimulate Axonal Sprouting Toward but Not beyond the Wound Edge.
  85. Fischer & Mutschler (2002). [Traumatic brain injuries in adults: from coma to wakefulness. Neurophysiological data]
  86. Goda, et al. (2002). Both MK801 and NBQX reduce the neuronal damage after impact-acceleration brain injury.
  87. Quester, et al. (2003). Biocompatibility and healing process of polyester meshes in the brain: in vivo examination in rats.
  88. Nathoo, et al. (2002). Civilian infratentorial gunshot injuries: outcome analysis of 26 patients.
  89. Allan Hobson (2002). Sleep and dream suppression following a lateral medullary infarct: a first-person account.
  90. Wall, et al. (2002). Human brain plasticity: an emerging view of the multiple substrates and mechanisms that cause cortical changes and related sensory dysfunctions after injuries of sensory inputs from the body.
  91. Florenzano, et al. (2002). Cerebellar lesion up-regulates P2X1 and P2X2 purinergic receptors in precerebellar nuclei.
  92. Guntheroth & Spiers (2002). The triple risk hypotheses in sudden infant death syndrome.
  93. Chong, et al. (2002). Neurological changes following radiation therapy for head and neck tumours.
  94. Ai & Baker (2002). Presynaptic hyperexcitability at cerebellar synapses in traumatic injury rat.
  95. Chandrasekaran, et al. (2002). Bilobalide, a component of the Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb 761), protects against neuronal death in global brain ischemia and in glutamate-induced excitotoxicity.
  96. Kurosaki, et al. (2002). Role of nitric oxide synthase against MPTP neurotoxicity in mice.
  97. Lehning, et al. (2002). Acrylamide neuropathy. I. Spatiotemporal characteristics of nerve cell damage in rat cerebellum.
  98. van Straaten, et al. (2003). Implementation of a nation-wide automated auditory brainstem response hearing screening programme in neonatal intensive care units.
  99. Krishna, et al. (2003). Intra-arterial thrombolysis in acute brainstem infarct.
  100. Gao & Lane (2003). Effect of the anorectic fatty acid synthase inhibitor C75 on neuronal activity in the hypothalamus and brainstem.
  101. Sved, et al. (2003). Brainstem mechanisms of hypertension: role of the rostral ventrolateral medulla.
  102. Szyfter, et al. (2003). Poznan's program of cochlear and brainstem implantation: a general review.
  103. Rogers, et al. (2003). Noradrenergic neurons in the rat solitary nucleus participate in the esophageal-gastric relaxation reflex.
  104. Jones (2003). Arousal systems
  105. Murali, et al. (2003). Cardiovascular physiology and sleep.
  106. Storm, et al. (2003). A surgical technique for safely placing a drug delivery catheter into the pons of primates: preliminary results of carboplatin infusion.
  107. May (2003). Headache: lessons learned from functional imaging.
  108. Nguyen, et al. (2002). Pre-existing pathways promote precise projection patterns.
  109. Borgaro, et al. (2003). The Use of the BNI Screen for Higher Cerebral Functions in Assessing Disorientation After Traumatic Brain Injury.
  110. Question
  111. Brain pain
  112. Live Webcast: Treatment for Brain Aneurysms
  113. The Universe as a Hologram
  114. Johnston, et al. (2004). dopamine and norepinephrine increase of cerebral perfusion in brain injury
  115. Biegon, et al. (2004). Dynamic changes of NMDA receptors after closed head injuries in mice
  116. Marciano, et al. (2004). Neuron-specific mRNA during hippocampal apoptosis after brain trauma
  117. Lew, et al. (2004). Brainstem auditory evoked potentials for evaluating hearing dysfunction in TBI
  118. Oliveira & Sousa (2003). Injury diagnosis in motorcycle accidents
  119. Celik, et al. (2004). Nursing role on preventing secondary brain injury.
  120. Hang, et al. (2004). VIP, CCK, CGRP expression in plasma and gut of rats after TBI
  121. Huisman, et al. (2004). Diffusion tensor imaging for diffuse axonal injury
  122. Yildirim, et al. (2004). pneumocyte type II cells following traumatic brain injury in rats.
  123. Kinoshita, et al. (2004). intraoperative hypotension assocaited with brain decompression
  124. Cruz, et al. (2004). High-dose mannitol treatment of patients with severe brain trauma
  125. Stys, et al. (2004). White matter injury mechanisms.
  126. Nagashima, et al. (2004). Prophylactic antibiotic treatments of TBI patients with positive cultures
  127. Gagnon, et al. (2004). Children show decreased dynamic balance after mild traumatic brain injury.
  128. Slewa-Younan, et al. (2004). Sex differences in injury severity and outcomes after TBI
  129. Borlongan, et al. (2004). CNS entry of umbilical cord blood not necessary for neuroprotection
  130. Presynaptic mechanism
  131. Successful Endovascular Therapy for Acute Basilar Thrombosis in an Adolescent
  132. Honma (2005). Intravenous infusion of immortalized human mesenchymal stem cells protects against injury in a cerebral ischemia model in adult rat.
  133. Adult stem cells aid recovery in animal model of cerebral palsy
  134. Improve Patient Safety and Care + Reduce Operating Costs
  135. Can abortion pill (Mifepristone) help TBI?
  136. UV laser–facilitated dissolution of a platelet thrombus restores bloodflow
  137. 3-D Brain Scans Tackle Aneurysms
  138. Causes of Death Following 1 Year Postinjury Among Individuals With TBI
  139. Heads Up: Concussion in High School Sports
  140. Delayed Diagnosis of Stroke in Children ( causes Severe Disability)
  141. Research project info: Optimizing Orthotic Prescription in Cerebral Palsy
  142. New Route To Stroke Therapy Could Protect Vulnerable Neurons
  143. Activation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases after TBI
  144. Activation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases after TBI
  145. Multipotent progenitor cells in rats with hypoxic-ischemic injury
  146. Scorpion Venom Helps in Fighting Tumors
  147. The enantiomer of progesterone acts as a molecular neuroprotectant after TBI
  148. Alzheimer's drug improves memory in TBI patients
  149. Progesterone shows promise as treatment for TBI
  150. 2007 BWSTT for CVA
  151. Locomotor Trainng afte Cerebral Hemispherectomy
  152. CVA Severity and Locomotor Recovery
  153. Intravenous BDNF
  154. Concepts of motor learning and Biofeedback
  155. Endurance Exercise increases BDNF
  156. The effect of acute exercise on serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels and co
  157. Intensive Rehab and TBI
  158. Constraint Induced Movement Therapy
  159. Subacute Phase of Stroke Recovery
  160. Exercise Intensity and Growth Factors after Stroke
  161. Cardiorespiratory Capicity afterBWSTT in TBI
  162. Effects of Task-Specific Locomotor and Strength Training and CVA
  163. Electromechanical Gait Training
  164. Exercise normalizes levels of MAG and Nogo-A
  165. 2008 Constraint Induced Therapy Articles
  166. Adherent self-renewable human embryonic stem cell
  167. Effects of electric stimulation-assisted cycling training in people with chronic C
  168. Effect of biofeedback accompanying occupational therapy
  169. Training and exercise to drive poststroke recovery.
  170. A Four-Week, Task-Specific Neuroprosthesis Program for a Person With No Active Wrist
  171. Neurosurg Focus. 2008;24(3-4):E13.Related Articles, Links
  172. Exercise normalizes levels of MAG and Nogo-A growth inhibitors after TBI
  173. FES Cycling and Muscular Strength Post-Acute CVA
  174. Effects of walking with a cane on balance and social participation
  175. Neuroprotection in cerebral ischemia: emphasis on the SAINT trial
  176. Recombinant human erythropoietin in the treatment of human brain disease
  177. Repairing the human brain after stroke
  178. Human adult bone marrow-derived somatic cell therapy
  179. Resistance-based, reciprocal upper and lower limb locomotor training in chronic CVA
  180. Will Warfarin Soon Be Passé?
  181. Suppression of acute proinflammatory cytokine and chemokine upregulation
  182. he serotonin transporter polymorphisms and major depression after TBI
  183. The serotonin transporter polymorphisms and major depression after TBI
  184. The predictive brain state: timing deficiency in traumatic brain injury?
  185. Implantation of OEC promotes neuroplasticity in murine models of CVA
  186. NGF & Doublecortin Expression Correlates With Improved Outcome in Children With TBI
  187. Statin Use in TBI Treatment
  188. Women Recover From Concussion Slower
  189. Progesterone in TBI Treatment
  190. Stem Cells for Maintenance
  191. Cortical excitability changes following grasping exercise augmented with FES
  192. FES may modify the poor prognosis of stroke survivors with severe motor loss
  193. Subacute Neural Stem Cell Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury.
  194. Behavioral recovery from TBI after membrane reconstruction using polyethlene glycol
  195. A study of constraint-induced movement therapy in subacute CVA
  196. Remodeling the brain
  197. Retention of upper limb function in stroke survivors
  198. Triggering Eyes to Heal Brain Injury
  199. Transplantation of neural stem cellspromotes functional recovery in rats
  200. Immune and inflammatory responses to stroke: good or bad?
  201. Stroke rehabilitation reaches a threshold.
  202. Transplantation of vascular cells derived from human embryonic stem cells to mice
  203. Cell Therapy for Age-Related Disorders: Myocardial Infarction and Stroke.
  204. Adult stem cell transplantation in stroke: its limitations and prospects
  205. Cardiorespiratory capacity after BWSTT in patients with traumatic brain injury.
  206. Transplantation of vascular cells derived from human embryonic stem cells
  207. Stroke Rehabilitation: Strategies to Enhance Motor Recovery.
  208. Treadmill Exercise Activates Subcortical Neural Networks & Improves Walking After CVA
  209. Cortical excitability changes following grasping exercise augmented with E-stim
  210. Whole-body intensive rehabilitation is feasible and effective in chronic CVA
  211. Strengthening to promote functional recovery poststroke: an evidence-based review.
  212. Remaining Issues to Address Before Embarking on Clinical Trials.
  213. Effect of a gravity-compensating orthosis on reaching after stroke
  214. Stems cells and stroke victims in the UK
  215. Protective Effect of Granulocyte Colony-stimulating Factor on Intracerebral Hemorrhag
  216. Locally induced neural stem cells/pluripotent stem cells for in vivo cell replacement
  217. Ambulatory Activity of Stroke Survivors. Measurement Options for Dose, Intensity
  218. Sleep to learn after stroke: Implicit and explicit off-line motor learning.
  219. Systemic delivery of umbilical cord blood cells for stroke therapy: A review.
  220. Progenitor cell therapies for traumatic brain injury: barriers and opportunities
  221. Training and exercise to drive poststroke recovery.
  222. Community ambulation: influences on therapists & clients reasoning & decision making
  223. Peroneal Functional Electrical Stimulation in the Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation
  224. Effects of intensive therapy using gait trainer
  225. Effectiveness of the Lokomat in subacute stroke.
  226. Therapeutic effect of human umbilical cord mesenchymal cells in a rat model of CVA
  227. The potential of neural stem cells to repair stroke-induced brain damage.
  228. Correction of pathology in brains of mice following injection of progenitor cells
  229. Regeneration of the ischemic brain by engineered stem cells
  230. Effects of Forced Use on Arm Function in the Subacute Phase After Stroke
  231. Is forced use of the paretic upper limb beneficial?
  232. Emerging treatments for traumatic brain injury.
  233. Stem cells for enhancing recovery after stroke: a review.
  234. Neurorestorative therapies for stroke
  235. Integrated brain restoration after ischemic stroke
  236. Challenges and possibilities of intravascular cell therapy in stroke.
  237. Manufacturing neurons from human embryonic stem cells
  238. Prevention of ischemic brain injury with a membrane penetrating apoptosis inhibitor
  239. Using non-invasive brain stimulation to augment motor training-induced plasticity.
  240. Transcranial magnetic stimulation, synaptic plasticity and network oscillations.
  241. Treatment of Injured Neurons with Bone Marrow Stem Cells In Vitro
  242. Marrow stromal cell transplantation in stroke and traumatic brain injury.
  243. Delayed and chronic treatment with growth hormone after endothelin-induced stroke
  244. Pilot Study of Lokomat versus Manual-Assisted Treadmill Training Post-Stroke
  245. The Novel Free Radical Scavenger, Edaravone, Increases Neural Stem Cell Number
  246. Neurotrophism of bone marrow stromal cells to embryonic stem cells
  247. The Neural Stem Cell Line Promotes Behavioral Recovery and Endogenous Neurogenesis
  248. Delayed post-ischaemic neuroprotection following systemic neural stem cell transplant
  249. Intraarterially delivered UCB mesenchymal stem cells
  250. Advances in Progenitor Cell Therapy Using Scaffolding Constructs for CNS Injury