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Spinal Cord Ependymal Responses to Naturally Occurring Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury in Dogs.
Spinal-cord injuries during birth.
Spinal cord perfusion pressure predicts neurologic recovery in acute spinal cord injury.
Intrathecal Pressure After Spinal Cord Injury.
Analysis of spinal cord evoked potential and locomotor function during acute spinal cord compression in cats.
Effects of distraction on physiologic integrity of the spinal cord, spinal cord blood flow, and clinical status.
Principles of cord activation during spinal cord stimulation.
Intraoperative spinal cord monitoring during surgery for aortic aneurysm: application of spinal cord evoked potential.
Acquisition of Involuntary Spinal Locomotion (Spinal Walking) in Dogs with Irreversible Thoracolumbar Spinal Cord Lesion: 81 Dogs.
Efficacy of a metalloproteinase inhibitor in spinal cord injured dogs.
Complete spinal cord injury: an indication for spinal cord stimulation?
Scoliosis: spinal cord monitoring during surgery.
[Metastatic spinal cord compression and spinal anesthesia].
Spinal cord blood flow after acute experimental cord injury in dogs.
Relationship between Spinal Cord Volume and Spinal Cord Injury due to Spinal Shortening.
Posttraumatic spinal cord herniation.
Spinal cord injury rehabilitation.
Spinal Cord Injuries.
Isolated spinal cord arteritis.
Congenital spinal cord astrocytomas.
Intramedullary spinal cord abscess.
Motorizing the spinal cord.
Spinal cord functional anatomy.
Spinal cord injuries, 1976.
Spinal cord tissue pressure during spinal cord distraction in dogs.
Spinal column distraction is a known cause of spinal cord injury. Laplace's law predicts that cord interstitial pressure will elevate during spinal co...
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Analysis of spinal cord evoked potential and locomotor function during acute spinal cord compression in cats.
Effects of distraction on physiologic integrity of the spinal cord, spinal cord blood flow, and clinical status.
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