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2000Toxin-induced vasogenic cerebral oedema in a rat modelGhabriel, M.; Zhu, C.; Reilly, P.; Blumbergs, P.; Manavis, J.; Finnie, J.; Mendelow, A.D.; Baethmann, A.; Czernick, Z.; Hoff, J.T.; Ito, U.; James, H.E.; Kuroiwa, T.; Marmarou, A.; Marshall, L.F.; Reulen, H.J.; International Symposium on Brain Edema (11th : 1999 : Newcastle upon Tyne, England)
2006The temporal profile of edema formation differs between male and female rats following diffuse traumatic brain injuryO'Connor, C.; Cernak, I.; Vink, R.; Hoff, J.; Keep, R.; Xi, G.; Hua, Y.; International Symposium on Brain Edema and Tissue Injury (13th : 2005 : Ann Arbor, Mich.)
2013Inhibition of protein kinase-D promotes cartilage repair at injured growth plate in ratsChung, R.; Foster, B.; Xian, C.
2012Methotrexate chemotherapy reduces osteogenesis but increases adipogenic potential in the bone marrowGeorgiou, K.; Scherer, M.; Fan, C.; Cool, J.; King, T.; Foster, B.; Xian, C.
2013TLR 2 and 4 responsiveness from isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells from rats and humans as potential chronic pain biomarkersKwok, Y.; Tuke, S.; Nicotra, L.; Grace, P.; Rolan, P.; Hutchinson, M.; Price, T.J.
2011Increased effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy) in a rat model of depressionJaehne, E.; Majumder, I.; Salem, A.; Irvine, R.
2003Magnesium attenuates persistent functional deficits following diffuse traumatic brain injury in ratsVink, R.; O'Connor, C.; Nimmo, A.; Heath, D.
2001Small shifts in craniotomy position in the lateral fluid percussion injury model are associated with differential lesion developmentVink, R.; Mullins, P.; Temple, M.; Bao, W.; Faden, A.
2012Combined tissue plasminogen activator and an NK1 tachykinin receptor antagonist: an effective treatment for reperfusion injury following acute ischemic stroke in ratsTurner, R.; Vink, R.
2012Targeting classical but not neurogenic inflammation reduces peritumoral oedema in secondary brain tumoursLewis, K.; Harford-Wright, E.; Vink, R.; Ghabriel, M.