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  • 25. Potentiation of spontaneous and evoked cortical electrical activity after spreading depression: in vivo analysis in well-nourished and malnourished rats.
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  • 29. Prolonged induction of neuronal NOS expression and activity following cortical spreading depression (SD): implications for SD- and NO-mediated neuroprotection.
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  • 33. A mathematical model of the metabolic and perfusion effects on cortical spreading depression.
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  • 34. Spreading depression and migraine.
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  • 35. Distinct vascular conduction with cortical spreading depression.
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