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2013Blocking neurogenic inflammation for the treatment of acute disorders of the central nervous systemLewis, K.; Turner, R.; Vink, R.
2013Characterisation of Walker 256 breast carinoma cells from two tumour cell banks as assessed using two models of secondary brain tumoursLewis, K.; Harford-Wright, E.; Vink, R.; Ghabriel, M.
2013Substance P as a mediator of neurogenic inflammation after balloon compression induced spinal cord injuryLeonard, A.; Thornton, E.; Vink, R.
2014The neuroprotective activity of the amyloid precursor protein against traumatic brain injury is mediated via the heparin binding site in residues 96-110Corrigan, F.; Thornton, E.; Roisman, L.; Leonard, A.; Vink, R.; Blumbergs, P.; Van Den Heuvel, C.; Cappai, R.
2012Characterisation of the effect of knockout of the amyloid precursor protein on outcome following mild traumatic brain injuryCorrigan, F.; Vink, R.; Blumbergs, P.; Masters, C.; Cappai, R.; Van Den Heuvel, C.
2013Walker 256 tumour cells increase substance P immunoreactivity locally and modify the properties of the blood-brain barrier during extravasation and brain invasionLewis, K.; Harford-Wright, E.; Vink, R.; Nimmo, A.; Ghabriel, M.
2011Characterizing the role of the neuropeptide substance P in experimental subarachnoid hemorrhageBarry, C.; Helps, S.; Van Den Heuvel, C.; Vink, R.
2011A substance P antagonist improves outcome when administered 4 h after onset of ischaemic strokeTurner, R.; Helps, S.; Thornton, E.; Vink, R.
2011The neuroprotective domains of the amyloid precursor protein, in traumatic brain injury, are located in the two growth factor domainsCorrigan, F.; Pham, C.; Vink, R.; Blumbergs, P.; Masters, C.; Van Den Heuvel, C.; Cappai, R.
2013Speed of development of cerebral swelling following blunt cranial traumaByard, R.; Vink, R.