
Publikationen von Bernhard Schaller
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Zeitschriftenartikel (12)
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51 (3), S. 290 - 291 (2004)
Hemispheric dominance for the cortical control of swallowing in humans: a contribution to better understand cortical organization? European Journal of Radiology 2.
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24 (4), S. 351 - 371 (2004)
Cerebral ischemia and reperfusion: The pathophysiologic concept as a basis for clinical therapy. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 3.
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12 (3), S. 125 - 131 (2004)
Decompressive hemicraniectomy in a new cat model. Methodological description of the PET study protocol. Brain Research Protocols 4.
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18 (3), S. 179 - 188 (2004)
Cerebral venous infarction: The pathophysiological concept. Cerebrovascular Diseases 5.
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24 (9), S. 1876 - 1880 (2003)
Hemodynamic changes after occlusion of the posterior superior sagittal sinus: An experimental PET study in cats. American Journal of Neuroradiology 6.
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362 (9389), S. 1007 - 1008 (2003)
Ischaemic tolerance: a window to endogenous neuroprotection? Lancet 7.
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982 (1), S. 31 - 37 (2003)
Hemodynamic and metabolic effects of decompressive hemicraniectomy in normal brain - An experimental PET-study in cats. Brain Research 8.
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133 (29-30), S. 412 - 418 (2003)
A new animal model of cerebral venous infarction: ligation of the posterior part of the superior sagittal sinus in the cat. Swiss Medical Weekly 9.
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30 (7), S. 1051 - 1065 (2003)
PET-based molecular imaging in neuroscience. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 10.
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10 (1), S. 7 - 35 (2003)
Hypothermia and stroke: the pathophysiological background. Pathophysiology 11.
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249 (11), S. 1503 - 1511 (2002)
Cerebral ischemic preconditioning - An experimental phenomenon or a clinical important entity of stroke prevention? Journal of Neurology 12.
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47 (3), S. 175 - 182 (2002)
Focal neurological deficits following spontaneous thrombosis of unruptured giant aneurysms. European Neurology