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Maurice S. Albin, N. Taslitz, L.C. Massopust, Yashon D, L.R. Wolin, George E. Locke, Yoshiro Takaoka, White Rj, Javier Verdura
Publikováno v:
Neurological Research. 18:194-203
Following an historical review of earlier attempts to develop separated head and brain preparations and their contributions to modern-day understanding of the neurophysiology and neurochemistry of the central nervous system, the experiments that even
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Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.). 10(4)
The anatomy dissection laboratory is a unique experience where medical students begin the transition from layman to physician, and may be a student's first experience with death. Attitudes developed there may influence interactions with future patien
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery. 32:74-82
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Experimental Neurology. 26:518-526
Monkeys were subjected to extracorporeal autocerebral perfusion hypothermia. Half of the animals were containuously perfused after brain temperature reached 15 C for 30 min. The other half were subjected to circulatory arrest for 30 min after intrace
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Resuscitation. 2:117-122
By employing a simplified technique of autocerebral hypothermic perfusion (without pump or oxygenator) the monkey brain has been cooled to intracerebral temperatures 5–8°C and rendered ischaemic for 1 h with normal recovery in the animals. The eff
Autor:
Carolyn Dieball Kisner, N. Taslitz
Publikováno v:
Physical Therapy. 48:107-119
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Experimental Neurology. 22:303-325
The completely isolated brain (vascular as well as neurologic isolation) on donor perfusion showed excellent electrical activity of the cortex and reticular formation during all phases of its preparation including 1–4 hours of donor perfusion. As t
Autor:
L.C. Massopust, N. Taslitz, Yashon D, Paul E. Austin, James C. Austin, Robert J. White, Maurice S. Albin, L.R. Wolin
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 1:275-284
Cerebral viability (as evidenced by the persistence of EEG activity) has been maintained in situ for many hours by utilizing simplified extracorporeal (pump-oxygenator) perfusion systems to provide cephalo-cerebral circulation, in cardiac-arrested ca
Autor:
N. Taslitz, Jean Scott Barr
Publikováno v:
Physical Therapy. 50:1679-1691
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurosurgery. 41(4)
✓ The effect on respiratory function of crushing the C-4 level of the cervical spinal cord was evaluated in monkeys. Spontaneous respiration ceased immediately after the crush due to direct mechanical trauma, but could be recovered provided a respi