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Functional real-time optoacoustic imaging of middle cerebral artery occlusion in mice.Pericytes in capillaries are contractile in vivo, but arterioles mediate functional hyperemia in the mouse brain.Endothelin-1 potently induces Leão's cortical spreading depression in vivo in the rat: a model for an endothelial trigger of migrainous aura?A fluorescence-based method to assess plasma protein extravasation in rat dura mater using confocal laser scanning microscopy.Impaired cerebrovascular reactivity after cortical spreading depression in rats: Restoration by nitric oxide or cGMP.Functional imaging with laser speckle contrast analysis: vascular compartment analysis and correlation with laser Doppler flowmetry and somatosensory evoked potentials.Hypothermia effects on neurovascular coupling and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen.Pharmacological uncoupling of activation induced increases in CBF and CMRO2.Elevating intracranial pressure reverses the decrease in deoxygenated hemoglobin and abolishes the post-stimulus overshoot upon somatosensory activation in rats.Determination of the brain-blood partition coefficient for water in mice using MRI.Neurovascular coupling in rat brain operates independent of hemoglobin deoxygenation.Pathophysiological interference with neurovascular coupling - when imaging based on hemoglobin might go blind.Pericytes are involved in the pathogenesis of cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy.A role of the sodium pump in spreading ischemia in rats.Essential role of interleukin-6 in post-stroke angiogenesisSugar for the brain: the role of glucose in physiological and pathological brain functionCerebrovascular vasodilation to extraluminal acidosis occurs via combined activation of ATP-sensitive and Ca2+-activated potassium channels.Non-invasive surface-stripping for epifluorescence small animal imagingFluorescence tomography technique optimized for noninvasive imaging of the mouse brain.Ischemia triggered by red blood cell products in the subarachnoid space is inhibited by nimodipine administration or moderate volume expansion/hemodilution in rats.Withdrawal of statin treatment abrogates stroke protection in mice.Near-infrared fluorescence imaging with fluorescently labeled albumin: a novel method for non-invasive optical imaging of blood-brain barrier impairment after focal cerebral ischemia in mice.Effects of the PDE5-inhibitor vardenafil in a mouse stroke model.Ion changes in spreading ischaemia induce rat middle cerebral artery constriction in the absence of NO.Intravenous rosuvastatin for acute stroke treatment: an animal study.Unconjugated bilirubin modulates neuronal signaling only in wild-type mice, but not after ablation of the R-type/Cav 2.3 voltage-gated calcium channel.Severity assessment and scoring for neurosurgical models in rodents.Mechanisms of stroke protection by physical activity.Pilot study to assess visualization and therapy of inflammatory mechanisms after vessel reopening in a mouse stroke model.Neuronal activity-induced changes of local cerebral microvascular blood oxygenation in the rat: effect of systemic hyperoxia or hypoxia.Noninvasive near-infrared imaging of fluorochromes within the brain of live mice: an in vivo phantom study.Improved reperfusion and neuroprotection by creatine in a mouse model of stroke.In vivo imaging of the inflammatory receptor CD40 after cerebral ischemia using a fluorescent antibody.Impaired vascular reactivity of isolated rat middle cerebral artery after cortical spreading depression in vivo.Improved Reperfusion and Neuroprotection by Creatine in a Mouse Model of StrokeAllosteric release of nitric oxide from hemoglobin does not mediate neurovascular couplingMechanisms of vascular reactivity during cortical spreading depression (CSD) and cortical spreading ischemia (CSI)Neuroprotective effects of creatine in a mouse model of stroke: An experimental MRI studyThe N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antagonist MK-801 does not block spreading ischemia in the ratSystem for the measurement of blood flow and oxygenation in tissue applied to neurovascular coupling in brain
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