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

2. Isoflurane lowers the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen and prevents hypoxia during cortical spreading depolarization in vitro : An integrative experimental and modeling study.

3. Diversity of cortical activity changes beyond depression during Spreading Depolarizations.

4. Improving Neurotrauma by Depolarization Inhibition With Combination Therapy: A Phase 2 Randomized Feasibility Trial.

5. Stroke-prone salt-sensitive spontaneously hypertensive rats show higher susceptibility to spreading depolarization (SD) and altered hemodynamic responses to SD.

6. Depth-profile of impairments in endothelin-1 - induced focal cortical ischemia.

7. Eighteen-hour inhibitory effect of s-ketamine on potassium- and ischemia-induced spreading depolarizations in the gyrencephalic swine brain.

8. Questioning Glutamate Excitotoxicity in Acute Brain Damage: The Importance of Spreading Depolarization.

10. Numerical Simulation of Concussive-Generated Cortical Spreading Depolarization to Optimize DC-EEG Electrode Spacing for Noninvasive Visual Detection.

11. The Critical Role of Spreading Depolarizations in Early Brain Injury: Consensus and Contention.

12. Spreading depolarizations in ischaemia after subarachnoid haemorrhage, a diagnostic phase III study.

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

14. Brainstem and Cortical Spreading Depolarization in a Closed Head Injury Rat Model.

15. Spreading depolarizations in the rat endothelin-1 model of focal cerebellar ischemia.

16. Na + /K + -ATPase α isoform deficiency results in distinct spreading depolarization phenotypes.

17. Direct electrophysiological evidence that spreading depolarization-induced spreading depression is the pathophysiological correlate of the migraine aura and a review of the spreading depolarization continuum of acute neuronal mass injury.

18. What Should a Clinician Do When Spreading Depolarizations are Observed in a Patient?

19. Which Spreading Depolarizations Are Deleterious To Brain Tissue?

20. Neurostereologic Lesion Volumes and Spreading Depolarizations in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: A Pilot Study.

21. Early focal brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage correlates with spreading depolarizations.

22. Terminal spreading depolarizations causing electrocortical silencing prior to clinical brain death: case report.

23. Cilostazol decreases duration of spreading depolarization and spreading ischemia after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

24. Large-conductance Ca 2+ -activated potassium channels are potently involved in the inverse neurovascular response to spreading depolarization.

25. The negative ultraslow potential, electrophysiological correlate of infarction in the human cortex.

26. Spreading depolarization is not an epiphenomenon but the principal mechanism of the cytotoxic edema in various gray matter structures of the brain during stroke.

27. Terminal spreading depolarization and electrical silence in death of human cerebral cortex.

28. Subarachnoid blood acutely induces spreading depolarizations and early cortical infarction.

29. Simulation of spreading depolarization trajectories in cerebral cortex: Correlation of velocity and susceptibility in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

30. Heterogeneous propagation of spreading depolarizations in the lissencephalic and gyrencephalic brain.

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

33. Altered hypermetabolic response to cortical spreading depolarizations after traumatic brain injury in rats.

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

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

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

37. A role of the sodium pump in spreading ischemia in rats.

38. Direct current electrocorticography for clinical neuromonitoring of spreading depolarizations.

39. Monitoring microvascular perfusion variations with laser speckle contrast imaging using a view-based temporal template method.

41. The stroke-migraine depolarization continuum.

42. Neurovascular coupling during cortical spreading depolarization and -depression.

43. Supply-demand mismatch transients in susceptible peri-infarct hot zones explain the origins of spreading injury depolarizations.

44. How spreading depolarization can be the pathophysiological correlate of both migraine aura and stroke.

45. Inverse neurovascular coupling to cortical spreading depolarizations in severe brain trauma.

46. Spreading depression in continuous electroencephalography of brain trauma.

47. Spreading depression triggers ictaform activity in partially disinhibited neuronal tissues.

48. Propagation of cortical spreading depolarization in the human cortex after malignant stroke.

49. Electrochemical failure of the brain cortex is more deleterious when it is accompanied by low perfusion.

50. Is spreading depolarization characterized by an abrupt, massive release of gibbs free energy from the human brain cortex?

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