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John Zhang to Neuropsychological Tests

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Connection Strength

0.477
  1. Guo Z, Hu Q, Xu L, Guo ZN, Ou Y, He Y, Yin C, Sun X, Tang J, Zhang JH. Lipoxin A4 Reduces Inflammation Through Formyl Peptide Receptor 2/p38 MAPK Signaling Pathway in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Rats. Stroke. 2016 Feb; 47(2):490-7.
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    Score: 0.124
  2. Lekic T, Manaenko A, Rolland W, Ostrowski RP, Virbel K, Tang J, Zhang JH. Beneficial effect of hyperbaric oxygenation after neonatal germinal matrix hemorrhage. Acta Neurochir Suppl. 2011; 111:253-7.
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    Score: 0.088
  3. Lekic T, Rolland W, Hartman R, Kamper J, Suzuki H, Tang J, Zhang JH. Characterization of the brain injury, neurobehavioral profiles, and histopathology in a rat model of cerebellar hemorrhage. Exp Neurol. 2011 Jan; 227(1):96-103.
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    Score: 0.086
  4. Matchett GA, Fathali N, Hasegawa Y, Jadhav V, Ostrowski RP, Martin RD, Dorotta IR, Sun X, Zhang JH. Hydrogen gas is ineffective in moderate and severe neonatal hypoxia-ischemia rat models. Brain Res. 2009 Mar 09; 1259:90-7.
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    Score: 0.076
  5. Yin D, Zhou C, Kusaka I, Calvert JW, Parent AD, Nanda A, Zhang JH. Inhibition of apoptosis by hyperbaric oxygen in a rat focal cerebral ischemic model. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2003 Jul; 23(7):855-64.
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    Score: 0.052
  6. Chen Q, Tang J, Tan L, Guo J, Tao Y, Li L, Chen Y, Liu X, Zhang JH, Chen Z, Feng H. Intracerebral Hematoma Contributes to Hydrocephalus After Intraventricular Hemorrhage via Aggravating Iron Accumulation. Stroke. 2015 Oct; 46(10):2902-8.
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    Score: 0.030
  7. Tong W, Chen W, Ostrowski RP, Ma Q, Souvenir R, Zhang L, Zhang JH, Tang J. Maternal hypoxia increases the activity of MMPs and decreases the expression of TIMPs in the brain of neonatal rats. Dev Neurobiol. 2010 Feb 15; 70(3):182-94.
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    Score: 0.021
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