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51. Acute etomidate treatment reduces cognitive deficits and histopathology in rats with traumatic brain injury.

52. Caspase-8 expression and proteolysis in human brain after severe head injury.

53. Moderate hypothermia may be detrimental after traumatic brain injury in fentanyl-anesthetized rats.

54. Alterations in inducible 72-kDa heat shock protein and the chaperone cofactor BAG-1 in human brain after head injury.

55. Changes in expression of amyloid precursor protein and interleukin-1beta after experimental traumatic brain injury in rats.

56. Effect of hyperventilation on extracellular concentrations of glutamate, lactate, pyruvate, and local cerebral blood flow in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.

58. Absence of a diastolic velocity notch does not indicate hyperemia in traumatic brain injured patients without elevated cerebral blood flow velocity.

59. Regulation of interstitial excitatory amino acid concentrations after cortical contusion injury.

61. Cytokines and therapeutic hypothermia.

62. Conventional and functional proteomics using large format two-dimensional gel electrophoresis 24 hours after controlled cortical impact in postnatal day 17 rats.

63. Acute systemic administration of interleukin-10 suppresses the beneficial effects of moderate hypothermia following traumatic brain injury in rats.

64. Clinical trials in head injury.

65. Attenuation of working memory and spatial acquisition deficits after a delayed and chronic bromocriptine treatment regimen in rats subjected to traumatic brain injury by controlled cortical impact.

66. Hypothermia on admission in patients with severe brain injury.

67. Increased adenosine in cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children: association with severity of injury and excitotoxicity.

68. The simple model versus the super model: translating experimental traumatic brain injury research to the bedside.

69. Intercenter variance in clinical trials of head trauma--experience of the National Acute Brain Injury Study: Hypothermia.

70. Dose response to cerebrospinal fluid drainage on cerebral perfusion in traumatic brain-injured adults.

71. Therapeutic moderate hypothermia and fever.

72. Increased adrenomedullin in cerebrospinal fluid after traumatic brain injury in infants and children.

73. Tyrosine hydroxylase, but not dopamine beta-hydroxylase, is increased in rat frontal cortex after traumatic brain injury.

74. Cerebral revascularization in trauma and carotid occlusion.

75. Detection of single- and double-strand DNA breaks after traumatic brain injury in rats: comparison of in situ labeling techniques using DNA polymerase I, the Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I, and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase.

76. Cerebral perfusion during anesthesia with fentanyl, isoflurane, or pentobarbital in normal rats studied by arterial spin-labeled MRI.

77. Assessment of the effect of 2-chloroadenosine in normal rat brain using spin-labeled MRI measurement of perfusion.

78. Interstitial brain adenosine and xanthine increase during jugular venous oxygen desaturations in humans after traumatic brain injury.

79. The selective 5-HT(1A) receptor agonist repinotan HCl attenuates histopathology and spatial learning deficits following traumatic brain injury in rats.

80. Excitatory amino acid concentrations in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children: the role of child abuse.

81. Adenovirus-mediated transfer and expression of beta-gal in injured hippocampus after traumatic brain injury in mice.

82. Evaluation of combined fibroblast growth factor-2 and moderate hypothermia therapy in traumatically brain injured rats.

83. Isoflurane improves long-term neurologic outcome versus fentanyl after traumatic brain injury in rats.

84. Effect of neutropenia and granulocyte colony stimulating factor-induced neutrophilia on blood-brain barrier permeability and brain edema after traumatic brain injury in rats.

85. Hyperthermia in the neurosurgical intensive care unit.

86. No long-term benefit from hypothermia after severe traumatic brain injury with secondary insult in rats.

87. Biochemical, cellular, and molecular mechanisms in the evolution of secondary damage after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children: Lessons learned from the bedside.

88. Interleukin-8 is increased in cerebrospinal fluid of children with severe head injury.

89. Chronic methylphenidate treatment enhances water maze performance following traumatic brain injury in rats.

90. Reduced brain edema after traumatic brain injury in mice deficient in P-selectin and intercellular adhesion molecule-1.

91. Traumatic brain injury in mice deficient in poly-ADP(ribose) polymerase: a preliminary report.

92. Changes in the management of severe traumatic brain injury: 1991-1997.

93. Assessment of 2-chloroadenosine treatment after experimental traumatic brain injury in the rat using arterial spin-labeled MRI: a preliminary report.

94. Aseptic versus bacterial postoperative meningitis: cytokines as a distinguishing marker.

95. Effect of endotracheal suctioning on cerebral oxygenation in traumatic brain-injured patients.

96. Early perfusion after controlled cortical impact in rats: quantification by arterial spin-labeled MRI and the influence of spin-lattice relaxation time heterogeneity.

97. Lactate and traumatic brain injury.

98. Inducible nitric oxide synthase is an endogenous neuroprotectant after traumatic brain injury in rats and mice.

99. Reduction of cognitive and motor deficits after traumatic brain injury in mice deficient in poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase.

100. Neutrophils do not mediate blood-brain barrier permeability early after controlled cortical impact in rats.

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