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  • 3. Pathogenesis of diencephalic lesions in an experimental model of Wernicke's encephalopathy.
    Langlais PJ.
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  • 4. Thiamine deficiency in rats produces cognitive and memory deficits on spatial tasks that correlate with tissue loss in diencephalon, cortex and white matter.
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  • 5. Depletion of brain histamine produces regionally selective protection against thiamine deficiency-induced lesions in the rat.
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  • 6. Brain endothelial dysfunction following pyrithiamine induced thiamine deficiency in the rat.
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  • 8. Protective effects of the glutamate antagonist MK-801 on pyrithiamine-induced lesions and amino acid changes in rat brain.
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  • 9. Aging potentiates the acute and chronic neurological symptoms of pyrithiamine-induced thiamine deficiency in the rodent.
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  • 10. Causality of parenchymal and vascular changes in rats with experimental thiamine deficiency encephalopathy.
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  • 11. Diencephalic damage decreases hippocampal acetylcholine release during spontaneous alternation testing.
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  • 12. Rats exposed to acute pyrithiamine-induced thiamine deficiency are more sensitive to the amnestic effects of scopolamine and MK-801: examination of working memory, response selection, and reinforcement contingencies.
    Savage LM, Pitkin SR, Knitowski KM.
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  • 13. Development and resolution of brain lesions caused by pyrithiamine- and dietary-induced thiamine deficiency and alcohol exposure in the alcohol-preferring rat: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy study.
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  • 14. Model of Wernicke's encephalopathy.
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  • 15. Interaction of thiamine deficiency and voluntary alcohol consumption disrupts rat corpus callosum ultrastructure.
    He X, Sullivan EV, Stankovic RK, Harper CG, Pfefferbaum A.
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  • 16. [Effect of pyrithiamine on rat sciatic nerve. (II) Morphological changes during the last stages of thiamine deficiency (author's transl)].
    Oguchi E, Okazaki M, Noumi M, Sakamoto K.
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  • 17. Memory for reward location is enhanced even though acetylcholine efflux within the amygdala is impaired in rats with damage to the diencephalon produced by thiamine deficiency.
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  • 18. Activities of thiamine-dependent enzymes in two experimental models of thiamine-deficiency encephalopathy. 2. alpha-Ketoglutarate dehydrogenase.
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  • 19. Evaluation of the role of NMDA-mediated excitotoxicity in the selective neuronal loss in experimental Wernicke encephalopathy.
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  • 20. Diencephalic lesions, learning impairments, and intact retrograde memory following acute thiamine deficiency in the rat.
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