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  • 25. Reduction of perinatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage with allopurinol.
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  • 29. Magnetic resonance studies on the development of ischemic edema in an early period after occlusion of middle cerebral artery in a rat.
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  • 33. Histopathologic correlates of abnormal water diffusion in cerebral ischemia: diffusion-weighted MR imaging and light and electron microscopic study.
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    D'Arceuil HE, de Crespigny AJ, Röther J, Seri S, Moseley ME, Stevenson DK, Rhine W.
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  • 37. Spreading of vasogenic edema and cytotoxic edema assessed by quantitative diffusion and T2 magnetic resonance imaging.
    Loubinoux I, Volk A, Borredon J, Guirimand S, Tiffon B, Seylaz J, Méric P.
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    Malisza KL, Kozlowski P, Ning G, Bascaramurty S, Tuor UI.
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  • 40. Cerebral blood flow and edema in perinatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage.
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