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Impacts of age and environment on postnatal microglial activity: Consequences for cognitive function following early life adversity. [PDF]
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Delivery of cytokines via encapsulated human astrocytes for neural immunomodulation. [PDF]
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Below-knee physiologic cryoanesthesia in the critically ill patient
Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1988Controversy has surrounded the role of local hypothermia as a preoperative treatment in amputations of the lower extremity. A study was undertaken to determine the effectiveness of amputation under cryoanesthesia in decreasing postoperative morbidity and mortality in below-knee (BK) amputations.
Gregory A Timberlake +2 more
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Neonatal cryoanesthesia affects the morphology of the visual cortex in the adult rat
Developmental Brain Research, 1998Hypothermia is often employed as an anesthetic for manipulations of neonatal animals. We previously reported [J. Nuñez, J.M. Juraska, The effect of neonatal cryoanesthesia on the gross size of the splenium of the corpus callosum, Dev. Psychobiol. 30 (1997) 259; J. Nuñez, J.M.
Joseph L Nunez, Janice M Juraska
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Developmental Psychobiology, 1998
The splenium (posterior 1/5) of the corpus callosum is sexually dimorphic in the adult rat brain. In the present study we examined the role of developmental hormones and cryoanesthesia (which is normally used during the performance of neonatal hormone manipulations) on the gross size of the splenium in male and female rats.
Janice M Juraska, Joseph L Nunez
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The splenium (posterior 1/5) of the corpus callosum is sexually dimorphic in the adult rat brain. In the present study we examined the role of developmental hormones and cryoanesthesia (which is normally used during the performance of neonatal hormone manipulations) on the gross size of the splenium in male and female rats.
Janice M Juraska, Joseph L Nunez
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Hormones and Behavior, 2000
There is recent evidence that cryoanesthesia, commonly used during neonatal hormone manipulations (e.g., gonadectomy), has deleterious effects on the morphology of the splenium of the corpus callosum and primary visual cortex in adult rats of both sexes. (Nuñez and Juraska, 1998; Nuñez, Kim, and Juraska, 1998).
Joseph L Nunez +2 more
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There is recent evidence that cryoanesthesia, commonly used during neonatal hormone manipulations (e.g., gonadectomy), has deleterious effects on the morphology of the splenium of the corpus callosum and primary visual cortex in adult rats of both sexes. (Nuñez and Juraska, 1998; Nuñez, Kim, and Juraska, 1998).
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2003
Among the factors known to interact with the developmental plasticity of the respiratory controller network, gender and perinatal testosterone secretion have recently been described to influence the ventilatory response to acute or chronic hypoxia before puberty (Mortola et al 1996; Joseph et al 1999; Joseph et al 2000).
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Among the factors known to interact with the developmental plasticity of the respiratory controller network, gender and perinatal testosterone secretion have recently been described to influence the ventilatory response to acute or chronic hypoxia before puberty (Mortola et al 1996; Joseph et al 1999; Joseph et al 2000).
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On the feasibility of producing dental cryoanesthesia
Cryobiology, 1974Martin F Tansy, F M Kendall
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