Alastair Buchan
0000-0002-2918-5200
Oxford University
351 papers found
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In-Vivo Binding of H-3 Nimodipine in Rat-Brain After Transient Forebrain Ischemia
Delayed Treatment With the Omega-Conopeptide Snx-111 Prevents Neuronal Injury Following Transient Focal Ischemia and Up to 24 Hours After Global-Ischemia
Dna-Damage Consistent With Apoptosis in Transient Focal Ischemic Neocortex
Treatment with an AMPA antagonist 12 hours following severe normothermic forebrain ischemia prevents CA1 neuronal injury.
Markedly delayed treatment with SNX-111, an N-type calcium channel blocker, prevents the death of hippocampal CA1 neurons following global ischemia
Nitric-Oxide and Nitrosothiols in Cerebrovascular and Neuronal Regulation - Discussion-3
Evidence of apoptotic laddered DNA fragments in brain following ischemia
Delayed treatment with the AMPA antagonist NBQX, reduces edema following focal ischemia
Pulsatile Perfusion During Hypothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass Significantly Influences Morbidity and Mortality After Coronary-Artery Bypass-Surgery
SNX-111 reduces neocortical infarction despite intra- and post-ischemic hypotension following focal ischemia
Biphasic changes in membrane protein kinase C (PKC) activity correlate with CA1 neuronal cell damage following cerebral ischemia
Dna Fragmentation Indicative of Apoptosis in Brain Following Ischemia
PH management during prolonged hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass significantly influences the incidence of postoperative neuropsychological dysfunction
Antagonism of the Nmda and Non-Nmda Receptors in Global Versus Focal Brain Ischemia
Ampa Antagonists - Do They Hold More Promise for Clinical Stroke Trials Than Nmda Antagonists
Global ischemia can cause DNA fragmentation indicative of apoptosis in rat brain
Delayed treatment with the AMPA receptor antagonist NBQX, prevents ischemic neuronal injury
Sciatic neuropathy associated with persistent sciatic artery.
Immediate or delayed mild hypothermia prevents focal cerebral infarction.
Tirilazad reduces cortical infarction after transient but not permanent focal cerebral ischemia in rats.
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