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Richard J Traystman
University of Colorado
1967
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29283314Delayed inhibition of tonic inhibition enhances functional recovery following experimental ischemic stroke.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2019
30861520Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cell Proliferation and Fate after White Matter Stroke in Juvenile and Adult Mice.Dev Neurosci2019
30471325Single dose of 17β-estradiol provides transient neuroprotection in female juvenile mice after cardiac-arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.Neurochem Int2019
29611441Juvenile cerebral ischemia reveals age-dependent BDNF-TrkB signaling changes: Novel mechanism of recovery and therapeutic intervention.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2018
29649514Endogenous Neuronal Replacement in the Juvenile Brain Following Cerebral Ischemia.Neuroscience2018
29450697Endogenous Sex Steroids Dampen Neuroinflammation and Improve Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice.J Mol Neurosci2018
28679853Predicting Progression of Intracranial Arteriopathies in Childhood Stroke With Vessel Wall Imaging.Stroke2017
28168893Long-term depression in Purkinje neurons is persistently impaired following cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in mice.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2017
28147268Autonomous CaMKII Activity as a Drug Target for Histological and Functional Neuroprotection after Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest.Cell Rep2017
27033251Therapeutic hypothermia protects against ischemia-induced impairment of synaptic plasticity following juvenile cardiac arrest in sex-dependent manner.Neuroscience2016
27739872The Clinical Significance of Collateral Ventilation.Ann Am Thorac Soc2016
27363622Sex-Related Differences in the Risk of Hospital-Acquired Sepsis and Pneumonia Post Acute Ischemic Stroke.J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis2016
27521191Neuropathophysiology of Brain Injury.Anesthesiol Clin2016
27463063Juvenile striatal white matter is resistant to ischemia-induced damage.Glia2016
25450957Region-specific role for GluN2B-containing NMDA receptors in injury to Purkinje cells and CA1 neurons following global cerebral ischemia.Neuroscience2015
25966956Arginase I release from activated neutrophils induces peripheral immunosuppression in a murine model of stroke.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2015
24192226A novel mouse model of pediatric cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation reveals age-dependent neuronal sensitivities to ischemic injury.J Neurosci Methods2014
25530721Animal models of stroke: translational potential at present and in 2050.Future Neurol2014
25084739Pro-inflammatory T-lymphocytes rapidly infiltrate into the brain and contribute to neuronal injury following cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.J Neuroimmunol2014
25080203Increasing small conductance Ca2+-activated potassium channel activity reverses ischemia-induced impairment of long-term potentiation.Eur J Neurosci2014
24458624Misleading results: translational challenges.Science2014
23349190Experimental pediatric arterial ischemic stroke model reveals sex-specific estrogen signaling.Stroke2013
24378980Sex stratified neuronal cultures to study ischemic cell death pathways.J Vis Exp2013
23801245Androgen and PARP-1 regulation of TRPM2 channels after ischemic injury.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2013
23532768Sexually dimorphic response of TRPM2 inhibition following cardiac arrest-induced global cerebral ischemia in mice.J Mol Neurosci2013
23483801GPER1/GPR30 activation improves neuronal survival following global cerebral ischemia induced by cardiac arrest in mice.Transl Stroke Res2012
21233466Advances in translational medicine 2010.Stroke2011
21897359Normothermic cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a mouse model of ischemia-reperfusion injury.J Vis Exp2011
20485296Different strokes for different folks: the rich diversity of animal models of focal cerebral ischemia.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2010
20709035Testosterone exacerbates neuronal damage following cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in mouse.Brain Res2010
20880508Astrocyte glutamine synthetase: importance in hyperammonemic syndromes and potential target for therapy.Neurotherapeutics2010
20876508Neuroprotection: introduction.Stroke2010
18703798Good laboratory practice: preventing introduction of bias at the bench.Stroke2009
20657748Maturing Early-Stage Biomedical Research; Proof of Concept Program Objectives, Decision Making and Preliminary Performance at the University of Colorado.Med Innov Bus2009
19396681Unintended changes in cognition, mood, and behavior arising from cell-based interventions for neurological conditions: ethical challenges.Am J Bioeth2009
19478492Role of animal studies in the design of clinical trials.Front Neurol Neurosci2009
19236488Reprint: Good laboratory practice: preventing introduction of bias at the bench.Int J Stroke2009
18790270Cerebral blood flow and the ischemic penumbra.Handb Clin Neurol2009
18728679The role of animal models in evaluating reasonable safety and efficacy for human trials of cell-based interventions for neurologic conditions.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2009
18797473Reprint: Good laboratory practice: preventing introduction of bias at the bench.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2009
18957991Estradiol after cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation is neuroprotective and mediated through estrogen receptor-beta.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2009
17728042Soluble epoxide hydrolase gene deletion reduces survival after cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.Resuscitation2008
19149416Can gender differences be evaluated in a rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) model of focal cerebral ischemia?Comp Med2008
18699862Ischemic insult to cerebellar Purkinje cells causes diminished GABAA receptor function and allopregnanolone neuroprotection is associated with GABAA receptor stabilization.J Neurochem2008
18645412In vivo cerebrovascular effects of cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) peptide.J Cardiovasc Pharmacol2008
17962069Inhalational anesthetics as preconditioning agents in ischemic brain.Curr Opin Pharmacol2008
15959455Differential effect of PARP-2 deletion on brain injury after focal and global cerebral ischemia.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2006
16627792Recommendations of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute working group on cerebrovascular biology and disease.Stroke2006
15729286Fabrication, falsification and plagiarism and clearly involves intention to deceive.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2005
15843790SOD1 overexpression and female sex exhibit region-specific neuroprotection after global cerebral ischemia due to cardiac arrest.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2005
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Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital
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Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
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