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Lee Vander Loop

Ischemic Cell Death in Brain Neurons -- Lipton 79 (4): 1431 -- Physiological Reviews - 0 views

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    Physiological Reviews - Department of Physiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine - Ischemic Cell Death in Brain Neurons - defining Cell Death - Major Features of Ischemic Cell Death - Ischemic Cell Death and Hypoxia
Lee Vander Loop

Calcium in Ischemic Cell Death. [Stroke. 1998] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    PubMed Abstract of review article on the role of calcium in ischemic cell death. Review concluded that calcium is one of the triggers involved in ischemic cell death, whatever the mechanism.
Lee Vander Loop

The Fern Laboratory - Research on Ischemic Injuries in the Neonatal Brain - 0 views

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    The Fern Lab - The Fern lab is located in the Department of Neurology at the University of Washington in Seattle. The lab's research focuses on ischemic injury of the brain, in particular the neonatal/developing brain. Ischemia is the term given to a loss of blood supply and can arise due to obstruction of a blood vessel (leading to a stroke), or from factors that are currently not well understood but which produce the brain injury that underlies cerebral palsy.
Lee Vander Loop

Intrathecal Stem Cells in Brain Injury - 1 views

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    Current ongoing study being conducted to determine whether the plasticity of autologous intrathecal hematopoietic cells would improve the neurologic evolution of the pediatric patients with hypoxic ischemic brain injury.
Lee Vander Loop

Neuroscience For Kids - Cells of the Nervous System - 0 views

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    Neuroscience for Kids - Types of Neurons (Nerve Cells)
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