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  • 1. Diazepam neuroprotection in excitotoxic and oxidative stress involves a mitochondrial mechanism additional to the GABAAR and hypothermic effects.
    Sarnowska A, Beresewicz M, Zabłocka B, Domańska-Janik K.
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  • 2. Post-ischemic diazepam does not reduce hippocampal CA1 injury and does not improve hypothermic neuroprotection after forebrain ischemia in gerbils.
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  • 3. Neuroprotection by cyclosporin A following transient brain ischemia correlates with the inhibition of the early efflux of cytochrome C to cytoplasm.
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  • 4. Long-term neuroprotection by benzodiazepine full versus partial agonists after transient cerebral ischemia in the gerbil [corrected].
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  • 6. Diazepam delays the death of hippocampal CA1 neurons following global ischemia.
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  • 7. Neuroprotection afforded by diazepam against oxygen/glucose deprivation-induced injury in rat cortical brain slices.
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  • 9. [The roles of mitochondrial permeability transition in brain ischemia].
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  • 10. Continuous monitoring and regulating of brain temperature in the conscious and freely moving ischemic gerbil: effect of MK-801 on delayed neuronal death in hippocampal CA1.
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  • 11. Neuroprotective effects of R,R-tetrahydrochrysene against glutamate-induced cell death through anti-excitotoxic and antioxidant actions involving estrogen receptor-dependent and -independent pathways.
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    Neuroscience; 2009 Aug 18; 162(2):292-306. PubMed ID: 19410635
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  • 12. Genistein attenuates oxidative stress and neuronal damage following transient global cerebral ischemia in rat hippocampus.
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  • 13. The temperature dependence and involvement of mitochondria permeability transition and caspase activation in damage to organotypic hippocampal slices following in vitro ischemia.
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  • 14. Neuroprotective effects of hibernation-regulating substances against low-temperature-induced cell death in cultured hamster hippocampal neurons.
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  • 15. The protease thrombin is an endogenous mediator of hippocampal neuroprotection against ischemia at low concentrations but causes degeneration at high concentrations.
    Striggow F, Riek M, Breder J, Henrich-Noack P, Reymann KG, Reiser G.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2000 Feb 29; 97(5):2264-9. PubMed ID: 10681455
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  • 16. Association of protein kinase C delta and phospholipid scramblase 3 in hippocampal mitochondria correlates with neuronal vulnerability to brain ischemia.
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  • 17. Reduction in potency of selective gamma-aminobutyric acidA agonists and diazepam in CA1 region of in vitro hippocampal slices from chronic flurazepam-treated rats.
    Xie XH, Tietz EI.
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  • 18. Neuroprotective potential of group I metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonists in two ischemic models.
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  • 19. Neuroprotective mechanisms of lidocaine against in vitro ischemic insult of the rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons.
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    Neurosci Res; 2005 Nov 29; 53(3):271-8. PubMed ID: 16102862
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  • 20. Ischemic preconditioning ameliorates excitotoxicity by shifting glutamate/gamma-aminobutyric acid release and biosynthesis.
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    J Neurosci Res; 2005 Dec 01; 82(5):665-73. PubMed ID: 16247804
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