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3. Intraoperative BOLD-fMRI Cerebrovascular Reactivity Assessment

7. Neurosurgical Microvascular Anastomosis: Systematic Review of the Existing Simulators and Proposal of a New Training Classification System.

8. Transient deoxyhemoglobin formation as a contrast for perfusion MRI studies in patients with brain tumors: a feasibility study

9. Hemodynamic Evaluation of Paradoxical Blood Oxygenation Level-Dependent Cerebrovascular Reactivity with Transcranial Doppler and MR Perfusion in Patients with Symptomatic Cerebrovascular Steno-occlusive Disease

13. BOLD Cerebrovascular Reactivity and NOVA Quantitative MR Angiography in Adult Patients with Moyamoya Vasculopathy Undergoing Cerebral Bypass Surgery

14. Transient deoxyhemoglobin formation as a contrast for perfusion MRI studies in patients with brain tumors: a feasibility study

16. Hemodynamic Failure Staging With Blood Oxygenation Level–Dependent Cerebrovascular Reactivity and Acetazolamide‐Challenged ( 15 O‐)H 2 O‐Positron Emission Tomography Across Individual Cerebrovascular Territories

18. Flow augmentation STA-MCA bypass evaluation for patients with acute stroke and unilateral large vessel occlusion: a proposal for an urgent bypass flowchart

20. A dual-center validation of the PIRAMD scoring system for assessing the severity of ischemic Moyamoya disease

21. Heterogeneous motor BOLD-fMRI responses in brain areas exhibiting negative BOLD cerebrovascular reactivity indicate that steal phenomenon does not always result from exhausted cerebrovascular reserve capacity

22. A dual-center validation of the PIRAMD scoring system for assessing the severity of ischemic Moyamoya disease

23. Heterogeneous motor BOLD-fMRI responses in brain areas exhibiting negative BOLD cerebrovascular reactivity indicate that steal phenomenon does not always result from exhausted cerebrovascular reserve capacity

24. Hemodynamic Failure Staging With Blood Oxygenation Level-Dependent Cerebrovascular Reactivity and Acetazolamide-Challenged ($^{15}$O-)H$_{2}$O-Positron Emission Tomography Across Individual Cerebrovascular Territories

25. Safety of microneurosurgical interventions for superficial and deep-seated brain metastases: single-center cohort study of 637 consecutive cases

26. A dual-center validation of the PIRAMD scoring system for assessing the severity of ischemic Moyamoya disease

27. Using carpet plots to analyze blood transit times in the brain during hypercapnic challenge magnetic resonance imaging

29. Hemodynamic Imaging in Cerebral Diffuse Glioma-Part B: Molecular Correlates, Treatment Effect Monitoring, Prognosis, and Future Directions

30. Feasibility of glioblastoma tissue response mapping with physiologic BOLD imaging using precise oxygen and carbon dioxide challenge

32. Hemodynamic Imaging in Cerebral Diffuse Glioma—Part B: Molecular Correlates, Treatment Effect Monitoring, Prognosis, and Future Directions

33. More pronounced hemodynamic alterations in patients with brain arteriovenous malformation-associated epilepsy

36. Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis in Patients With Symptomatic Unilateral Anterior Circulation Stroke Is Associated With Hemodynamic Impairment in the Ipsilateral MCA Territory

40. Intraoperative BOLD-fMRI Cerebrovascular Reactivity Assessment

41. Agreement of novel hemodynamic imaging parameters for the acute and chronic stages of ischemic stroke: a matched-pair cohort study

42. Mapping Cerebrovascular Reactivity Impairment in Patients With Symptomatic Unilateral Carotid Artery Disease

43. Leptomeningeal collateral activation indicates severely impaired cerebrovascular reserve capacity in patients with symptomatic unilateral carotid artery occlusion

44. Topographic volume-standardization atlas of the human brain

45. Distinct Cerebrovascular Reactivity Patterns for Brain Radiation Necrosis

46. Hypermetabolism and impaired cerebrovascular reactivity beyond the standard MRI-identified tumor border indicate diffuse glioma extended tissue infiltration

47. Distinct Cerebrovascular Reactivity Patterns for Brain Radiation Necrosis

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