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1. Protein-energy malnutrition increases activation of the transcription factor, nuclear factor kappaB, in the gerbil hippocampus following global ischemia.

2. A modified rehabilitation paradigm bilaterally increased rat extensor digitorum communis muscle size but did not improve forelimb function after stroke.

3. Liposomal Phytosterols as LDL-Cholesterol-Lowering Agents in Diet-Induced Hyperlipidemia.

4. Sample preparation with sucrose cryoprotection dramatically alters Zn distribution in the rodent hippocampus, as revealed by elemental mapping.

5. Preventing protein-energy malnutrition after cortical stroke enhances recovery of symmetry in forelimb use during spontaneous exploration.

6. Elemental characterisation of the pyramidal neuron layer within the rat and mouse hippocampus.

7. Protein-Energy Malnutrition Exacerbates Stroke-Induced Forelimb Abnormalities and Dampens Neuroinflammation.

8. Parallel changes in cortical neuron biochemistry and motor function in protein-energy malnourished adult rats.

9. Mapping the dynamics of cortical neuroplasticity of skilled motor learning using micro X-ray fluorescence and histofluorescence imaging of zinc in the rat.

10. Rehabilitation Augments Hematoma Clearance and Attenuates Oxidative Injury and Ion Dyshomeostasis After Brain Hemorrhage.

11. Imaging Taurine in the Central Nervous System Using Chemically Specific X-ray Fluorescence Imaging at the Sulfur K-Edge.

12. Novel bio-spectroscopic imaging reveals disturbed protein homeostasis and thiol redox with protein aggregation prior to hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neuron death induced by global brain ischemia in the rat.

13. Protein-Energy Malnutrition Causes Deficits in Motor Function in Adult Male Rats.

14. Laser system refinements to reduce variability in infarct size in the rat photothrombotic stroke model.

15. A new method to image heme-Fe, total Fe, and aggregated protein levels after intracerebral hemorrhage.

16. In situ biospectroscopic investigation of rapid ischemic and postmortem induced biochemical alterations in the rat brain.

17. Laminar-specific distribution of zinc: evidence for presence of layer IV in forelimb motor cortex in the rat.

18. Protein-energy malnutrition developing after global brain ischemia induces an atypical acute-phase response and hinders expression of GAP-43.

19. Protein-energy malnutrition induces an aberrant acute-phase response and modifies the circadian rhythm of core temperature.

20. Subcellular biochemical investigation of purkinje neurons using synchrotron radiation fourier transform infrared spectroscopic imaging with a focal plane array detector.

21. X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the sulfur K-edge: a new tool to investigate the biochemical mechanisms of neurodegeneration.

22. Iron deficiency anemia prevalence at first stroke or transient ischemic attack.

23. Experimental model considerations for the study of protein-energy malnutrition co-existing with ischemic brain injury.

24. Protein-energy malnutrition alters thermoregulatory homeostasis and the response to brain ischemia.

25. Protein-energy malnutrition alters hippocampal plasticity-associated protein expression following global ischemia in the gerbil.

26. Caloric restriction provided after global ischemia does not reduce hippocampal cornu ammonis injury or improve functional recovery.

27. Can a reward-based behavioural test be used to investigate the effect of protein-energy malnutrition on hippocampal function?

28. The FOOD Trial Collaboration: nutritional supplementation strategies and acute stroke outcome.

29. Protein-energy malnutrition impairs functional outcome in global ischemia.

30. Dietary approach to attenuate oxidative stress, hypertension, and inflammation in the cardiovascular system.

31. The effects of dietary sulfur amino acid deficiency on rat brain glutathione concentration and neural damage in global hemispheric hypoxia-ischemia.

32. Enhanced weight gain in preterm infants receiving lactase-treated feeds: a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial.

33. Pre-column derivatization high-performance liquid chromatographic method for determination of cysteine, cysteinyl-glycine, homocysteine and glutathione in plasma and cell extracts.

34. Zinc and the eye.

35. Promoting glutathione synthesis after spinal cord trauma decreases secondary damage and promotes retention of function.

36. Sulfur amino acid deficiency depresses brain glutathione concentration.

37. Monochlorobimane fluorometric method to measure tissue glutathione.

38. Zinc concentration of selected ocular tissues in zinc-deficient rats.

39. Nutritional regulation of glutathione in stroke.

40. Postnatal Deficiencies of Zinc and Taurine Alter Electroretinograms, Oscillatory Potentials and Morphology of the Rat Retina.

41. Review of oxidative stress in brain and spinal cord injury: suggestions for pharmacological and nutritional management strategies.

42. Oscillatory potentials and light microscopic changes demonstrate an interaction between zinc and taurine in the developing rat retina.

43. Effect of taurine deficiency on tissue taurine concentrations and pregnancy outcome in the rat.

44. The influence of zinc-binding ligands in fetal circulation on zinc clearance across the in situ perfused guinea pig placenta.

45. The effect of zinc levels in fetal circulation on zinc clearance across the in situ perfused guinea pig placenta.

46. Effect of dietary zinc intake on the hematological profile of the rat.

47. Zinc levels of hospitalized elderly.

48. Effect of dietary zinc deficiency on the endogenous phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of rat erythrocyte membrane.

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