425 results on '"Povlishock, John T."'
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2. Pathophysiology of Traumatic Brain Injury
3. Somatostatin interneurons exhibit enhanced functional output and resilience to axotomy after mild traumatic brain injury
4. Pial Microcirculation Evaluated by Closed Cranial Window Method 7 Days After Impact Acceleration Injury in Rats: Does Post-Traumatic Hypothermia Provide Persisting Pial Vascular Protection?
5. A Review of the Protective Effects of Hypothermia on the Axonal and Vascular Pathobiology Associated with Traumatic Brain Injury
6. Immunosuppressants in Traumatic Brain Injury
7. Adaptive reorganization of retinogeniculate axon terminals in dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus following experimental mild traumatic brain injury
8. Initiating Mechanisms Involved in the Pathobiology of Traumatically Induced Axonal Injury and Interventions Targeted at Blunting Their Progression
9. Traumatic brain injury-induced axonal phenotypes react differently to treatment
10. Traumatically Induced Axonal Damage: Evidence for Enduring Changes in Axolemmal Permeability with Associated Cytoskeletal Change
11. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of injury and spontaneous recovery
12. The Blood-Brain Barrier in Brain Injury: An Overview
13. Axonal injury following mild traumatic brain injury is exacerbated by repetitive insult and is linked to the delayed attenuation of NeuN expression without concomitant neuronal death in the mouse
14. Picturing a Path Forward for Development of New Therapeutics for Traumatic Central Nervous System Injury Using Visual System Biomarkers
15. Kollidon VA64 Treatment in Traumatic Brain Injury: Operation Brain Trauma Therapy
16. Cerebral Arteriolar Damage by Arachidonic Acid and Prostaglandin G$_{2}$
17. Mild traumatic brain injury in the mouse induces axotomy primarily within the axon initial segment
18. Spatial Distribution of Neuropathology and Neuroinflammation Elucidate the Biomechanics of Fluid Percussion Injury
19. Moderately Elevated Intracranial Pressure after Diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury is Associated with Exacerbated Neuronal Pathology and Behavioral Morbidity in the Rat
20. Glibenclamide Treatment in Traumatic Brain Injury: Operation Brain Trauma Therapy
21. Perivascular nerve damage in the cerebral circulation following traumatic brain injury
22. Spatial Distribution of Neuropathology and Neuroinflammation Elucidate the Biomechanics of Fluid Percussion Injury
23. Mechanisms Associated with the Adverse Vascular Consequences of Rapid Posthypothermic Rewarming and Their Therapeutic Modulation in Rats
24. Diffuse Traumatic Axonal Injury in the Optic Nerve Does Not Elicit Retinal Ganglion Cell Loss
25. Axonal injury following mild traumatic brain injury is exacerbated by repetitive insult and is linked to the delayed attenuation of NeuN expression without concomitant neuronal death in the mouse.
26. Increased Intracranial Pressure after Diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury Exacerbates Neuronal Somatic Membrane Poration but not Axonal Injury: Evidence for Primary Intracranial Pressure-Induced Neuronal Perturbation
27. Combinational Therapy Using Hypothermia and the Immunophilin Ligand FK506 to Target Altered Pial Arteriolar Reactivity, Axonal Damage, and Blood–Brain Barrier Dysfunction after Traumatic Brain Injury in Rat
28. Spatial distribution of neuropathology and neuroinflammation elucidate the biomechanics of fluid percussion injury
29. Introduction
30. Cellular and subcellular change evoked by diffuse traumatic brain injury: a complex web of change extending far beyond focal damage
31. The Adverse Pial Arteriolar and Axonal Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury Complicated by Hypoxia and Their Therapeutic Modulation with Hypothermia in Rat
32. Biochemical, Structural, and Biomarker Evidence for Calpain-Mediated Cytoskeletal Change After Diffuse Brain Injury Uncomplicated by Contusion
33. Long-term potentiation deficits and excitability changes following traumatic brain injury
34. Traumatic axonal injury in the perisomatic domain triggers ultrarapid secondary axotomy and Wallerian degeneration
35. Administration of the immunophilin ligand FK506 differentially attenuates neurofilament compaction and impaired axonal transport in injured axons following diffuse traumatic brain injury
36. Myelinated and unmyelinated axons of the corpus callosum differ in vulnerability and functional recovery following traumatic brain injury
37. Impaired axonal transport and altered axolemmal permeability occur in distinct populations of damaged axons following traumatic brain injury
38. Uncomplicated Rapid Posthypothermic Rewarming Alters Cerebrovascular Responsiveness
39. Update of neuropathology and neurological recovery after traumatic brain injury
40. The pathophysiology of blood–brain barrier dysfunction due to traumatic brain injury
41. Diffuse axonal injury
42. An Intrathecal Bolus of Cyclosporin A Before Injury Preserves Mitochondrial Integrity and Attenuates Axonal Disruption in Traumatic Brain Injury
43. The Role of Calpail-Mediated Spectrin Proteolysis in Traumatically Induced Axonal Injury
44. Traumatic Brain Injury Temporal Proteome Guides KCC2-Targeted Therapy
45. Serum-Based Phospho-Neurofilament-Heavy Protein as Theranostic Biomarker in Three Models of Traumatic Brain Injury: An Operation Brain Trauma Therapy Study
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49. The Use of Antibodies Targeted Against the Neurofilament Subunits for the Detection of Diffuse Axonal Injury in Humans
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