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Electrophysiology of cerebral vasospasm
2008The etiology of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is subarachnoid blood clot, but how it causes vasospasm, or the pathophysiology of the arterial narrowing, has been debated in the literature. As a result of many extracellular processes, dysfunction of membrane ion channels may contribute largely to the delayed and sustained ...
Ayako Kawashima, R. Loch Macdonald
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Role of MAPK in cerebral vasospasm
Drug News & Perspectives, 2001Cerebral vasospasm is the major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Despite intensive studies during the past five decades, the signaling pathways in cerebral arteries that lead to the pathological contraction remain elusive. The complex nature of cerebral vasospasm requires a complex signaling pathway or a group of
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Losing the dogmatic view of cerebral autoregulation
Physiological Reports, 2021Patrice Brassard+2 more
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