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    Cerebrospinal fluid lactate levels along the Alzheimer’s disease continuum and associations with blood-brain barrier integrity, age, cognition, and biomarkers
    Cerebrospinal fluid lactate levels along the Alzheimer’s disease continuum and associations with blood-brain barrier integrity, age, cognition, and biomarkers
    by Berthele, A., Diehl-Schmid, J., Goldhardt, O., Grimmer, T., Ortner, M., Priller, J., Zebhauser, P.T
    Published 2022
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    Resting-state BOLD functional connectivity depends on the heterogeneity of capillary transit times in the human brain A combined lesion and simulation study about the influence of blood flow response timing
    Resting-state BOLD functional connectivity depends on the heterogeneity of capillary transit times in the human brain A combined lesion and simulation study about the influence of...
    by Archila-Meléndez, M.E, Göttler, J., Kaczmarz, S., Kallmayer, M., Preibisch, C., Priller, J., Schneider, S.C, Sorg, C., Zimmer, C., Zott, B.
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    Endothelin-1-induced spreading depression in rats is associated with a microarea of selective neuronal necrosis.
    Endothelin-1-induced spreading depression in rats is associated with a microarea of selective neuronal necrosis.
    by Dreier, J.P., Kleeberg, J., Alam, Majid A., Major, S., Kohl-Bareis, M, Gabor, C.P., Victorov, I., Dirnagl, I.U., Obrenovitch, Tihomir P., Priller, J.
    Published 2009
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