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1. Linear coupling and over-reflection phenomena of magnetohydrodynamic waves in smooth shear flows

7. In memory of Vladimir Semyonovich Tsypin (March 19, 1938–July 15, 2007)

33. The Effect of Reduced Fibrinogen on Cerebrovascular Permeability during Traumatic Brain Injury in Fibrinogen Gene Heterozygous Knockout Mice.

34. Vascular Effects on Cerebrovascular Permeability and Neurodegeneration.

35. The Role of Nuclear Factor-Kappa B in Fibrinogen-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Cultured Primary Neurons.

36. Fibrinogen, Fibrinogen-like 1 and Fibrinogen-like 2 Proteins, and Their Effects.

37. The Effects of Fibrinogen's Interactions with Its Neuronal Receptors, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 and Cellular Prion Protein.

38. Fibrinogen Interaction with Astrocyte ICAM-1 and PrP C Results in the Generation of ROS and Neuronal Death.

39. Effects of fibrinogen synthesis inhibition on vascular cognitive impairment during traumatic brain injury in mice.

41. Fibrinogen and Neuroinflammation During Traumatic Brain Injury.

42. Fibrinogen-cellular prion protein complex formation on astrocytes.

43. Vascular and non-vascular contributors to memory reduction during traumatic brain injury.

44. High methionine, low folate and low vitamin B6/B12 (HM-LF-LV) diet causes neurodegeneration and subsequent short-term memory loss.

45. Hyperfibrinogenemia-mediated astrocyte activation.

46. Remodeling of Retinal Architecture in Diabetic Retinopathy: Disruption of Ocular Physiology and Visual Functions by Inflammatory Gene Products and Pyroptosis.

47. Localization of Fibrinogen in the Vasculo-Astrocyte Interface after Cortical Contusion Injury in Mice.

48. Cerebrovascular disorders caused by hyperfibrinogenaemia.

49. Hyperhomocysteinemia inhibits satellite cell regenerative capacity through p38 alpha/beta MAPK signaling.

50. Ablation of matrix metalloproteinase-9 gene decreases cerebrovascular permeability and fibrinogen deposition post traumatic brain injury in mice.

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