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Intracranial pressure elevation post-stroke: Mechanisms and consequences
- Hood, Rebecca J., Beard, Daniel J., McLeod, Damian D., Murtha, Lucy A., Spratt, Neil J.
- Hood, Rebecca J., Sanchez-Bezanilla, Sonia, Beard, Daniel J., Rust, Ruslan, Turner, Renée J., Stuckey, Shannon M., Collins-Praino, Lyndsey E., Walker, Frederick R., Nilsson, Michael, Ong, Lin Kooi
- Adriaanse, Bryan A., Brady, Sinead, Zhang, Bin, DeLuca, Gabriele C., Wang, Minghui, Beard, Daniel J., Spencer, Jonathan I., Pansieri, Jonathan, Sutherland, Brad A., Esiri, Margaret M., Buchan, Alastair M., Cader, Zameel
- Sanchez-Bezanilla, Sonia, Beard, Daniel J., Hood, Rebecca J., Åberg, N. David, Crock, Patricia, Walker, Frederick R., Nilsson, Michael, Isgaard, Jörgen, Ong, Lin Kooi
Neurovascular coupling mechanisms in health and neurovascular uncoupling in Alzheimer's disease
- Zhu, Winston M., Neuhaus, Ain, Beard, Daniel J., Sutherland, Brad A., DeLuca, Gabriele C.
Decreased Intracranial Pressure Elevation and Cerebrospinal Fluid Outflow Resistance: A Potential Mechanism of Hypothermia Cerebroprotection Following Experimental Stroke
- Omileke, Daniel, Bothwell, Steven W., Pepperall, Debbie, Beard, Daniel J., Coupland, Kirsten, Patabendige, Adjanie, Spratt, Neil J.
Short-duration hypothermia completed prior to reperfusion prevents intracranial pressure elevation following ischaemic stroke in rats
- Omileke, Daniel, Azarpeykan, Sara, Bothwell, Steven W., Pepperall, Debbie, Beard, Daniel J., Coupland, Kirsten, Patabendige, Adjanie, Spratt, Neil J.
Ultra-Short Duration Hypothermia Prevents Intracranial Pressure Elevation Following Ischaemic Stroke in Rats
- Omileke, Daniel, Pepperall, Debbie, Bothwell, Steven W., Mackovski, Nikolce, Azarpeykan, Sara, Beard, Daniel J., Coupland, Kirsten, Patabendige, Adjanie, Spratt, Neil J.
- Beard, Daniel J., Li, Zhaojin, Schneider, Anna M., Couch, Yvonne, Cipolla, Marilyn J., Buchan, Alastair M.
The rise of pericytes in neurovascular research
- Beard, Daniel J., Brown, Lachlan S., Sutherland, Brad A.
Intracranial pressure and collateral blood flow
- Beard, Daniel J., Murtha, Lucy A., McLeod, Damian D., Spratt, Neil J.
Intracranial pressure elevation 24 h after ischemic stroke in aged rats is prevented by early, short hypothermia treatment
- Murtha, Lucy A., Beard, Daniel J., Bourke, Julia T., Pepperall, Debbie, McLeod, Damian D., Spratt, Neil J.
Ischemic penumbra as a trigger for intracranial pressure rise: a potential cause for collateral failure and infarct progression?
- Beard, Daniel J., Logan, Caitlin L., McLeod, Damian D., Hood, Rebecca J., Pepperall, Debbie, Murtha, Lucy A., Spratt, Neil J.
Intracranial pressure elevation after ischemic stroke in rats: cerebral edema is not the only cause, and short-duration mild hypothermia is a highly effective preventive therapy
- Murtha, Lucy A., McLeod, Damian D., Pepperall, Debbie, McKann, Sarah K., Beard, Daniel J., Tomkins, Amelia J., Holmes, William M., McCabe, Christopher, Macrae, I. Mhairi, Spratt, Neil J.
Intracranial pressure elevation reduces flow through collateral vessels and the penetrating arterioles they supply. A possible explanation for 'collateral failure' and infarct expansion after ischemic stroke
- Beard, Daniel J., McLeod, Damian D., Logan, Caitlin L., Murtha, Lucy A., Imtiaz, Mohammad S., van Helden, Dirk F., Spratt, Neil J.
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