Basic principles of cerebral protection in humans

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Although a variety of therapies have been shown in laboratory animals to improve neurological outcome after cerebral ischemia and other insults, few have been proven to benefit humans. Of the few beneficial therapies, the mechanisms of protection are often poorly understood.

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Lanier, W. L. (1999). Basic principles of cerebral protection in humans. In Liver Transplantation and Surgery (Vol. 5, pp. 347–348). W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1002/lt.500050413

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