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1. Duration of spreading depression is the electrophysiological correlate of infarct growth in malignant hemispheric stroke.

2. Mild hypothermia reduces spreading depolarizations and infarct size in a swine model.

3. Malignant astrocyte swelling and impaired glutamate clearance drive the expansion of injurious spreading depolarization foci.

4. Physiological variables in association with spreading depolarizations in the late phase of ischemic stroke.

5. Balanced single-vector co-delivery of VEGF/PDGF-BB improves functional collateralization in chronic cerebral ischemia.

6. Infarct volume predicts outcome after decompressive hemicraniectomy for malignant hemispheric stroke.

7. Standard-sampling microdialysis and spreading depolarizations in patients with malignant hemispheric stroke.

8. Oxygen availability and spreading depolarizations provide complementary prognostic information in neuromonitoring of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage patients.

9. Recording, analysis, and interpretation of spreading depolarizations in neurointensive care: Review and recommendations of the COSBID research group.

10. The continuum of spreading depolarizations in acute cortical lesion development: Examining Leão's legacy.

11. Infarct prediction by intraoperative laser speckle imaging in patients with malignant hemispheric stroke.

12. Endothelial progenitor cells augment collateralization and hemodynamic rescue in a model of chronic cerebral ischemia.

13. Laser speckle imaging allows real-time intraoperative blood flow assessment during neurosurgical procedures.

14. Delayed cerebral ischemia and spreading depolarization in absence of angiographic vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage.

15. Experimental and preliminary clinical evidence of an ischemic zone with prolonged negative DC shifts surrounded by a normally perfused tissue belt with persistent electrocorticographic depression.

16. Clinical implications of cortical microvasculature in adult Moyamoya disease.

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