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    Mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease cause rarefaction of pial collaterals and increased severity of ischemic stroke by Zhang, Hua, Jin, Bo, Faber, James E.

    Published in Angiogenesis (London) (01-05-2019)
    “…Vascular dysfunction contributes to the progression and severity of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Patients with AD also sustain larger infarctions after ischemic…”
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    Hypoxia induces de novo formation of cerebral collaterals and lessens the severity of ischemic stroke by Zhang, Hua, Rzechorzek, Wojciech, Aghajanian, Amir, Faber, James E

    “…Pial collaterals provide protection in stroke. Evidence suggests their formation late during gestation (collaterogenesis) is driven by reduced oxygen levels in…”
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    Uncertainty About the Condonation of Formally Non-Compliant Wills, and the Rectification of Cross-Signed Mirror Wills: Is an Act-Based Model the Solution? by Faber, James

    Published in Potchefstroom electronic law journal (09-03-2022)
    “…A recent contribution proposed a processual act-based approach to conceptualising wills in South African law. This approach regards a will as the product of a…”
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    Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Deficiency Causes Collateral Vessel Rarefaction and Impairs Activation of a Cell Cycle Gene Network During Arteriogenesis by Dai, Xuming, Faber, James E

    Published in Circulation research (25-06-2010)
    “…RATIONALE:The collateral circulation is tissue- and life-saving in obstructive arterial disease. Disappointing outcomes in clinical trials aimed at augmenting…”
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    A Brief Etymology of the Collateral Circulation by Faber, James E, Chilian, William M, Deindl, Elisabeth, van Royen, Niels, Simons, Michael

    “…It is well known that the protective capacity of the collateral circulation falls short in many individuals with ischemic disease of the heart, brain, and…”
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    De-novo collateral formation following acute myocardial infarction: Dependence on CCR2+ bone marrow cells by Zhang, Hua, Faber, James E

    “…Abstract Wide variation exists in the extent (number and diameter) of native pre-existing collaterals in tissues of different strains of mice, with supportive…”
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    Wide genetic variation in the native pial collateral circulation is a major determinant of variation in severity of stroke by Zhang, Hua, Prabhakar, Pranay, Sealock, Robert, Faber, James E

    “…Severity of stroke varies widely among individuals. Whether differences in the extent of the native (preexisting) pial collateral circulation exist and…”
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    Collateral Vessels Have Unique Endothelial and Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotypes by Zhang, Hua, Chalothorn, Dan, Faber, James E

    “…Collaterals are unique blood vessels present in the microcirculation of most tissues that, by cross-connecting a small fraction of the outer branches of…”
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    High-altitude rodents have abundant collaterals that protect against tissue injury after cerebral, coronary and peripheral artery occlusion by Faber, James E, Storz, Jay F, Cheviron, Zachary A, Zhang, Hua

    “…Collateral number/density varies widely in brain and other tissues among strains of Mus musculus mice due to differences in genetic background. Recent studies…”
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    Formation and maturation of the native cerebral collateral circulation by Chalothorn, Dan, Faber, James E

    “…Abstract The native (pre-existing) collateral circulation minimizes tissue injury if obstructive vascular disease develops. Evidence suggests that large…”
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    Aerobic exercise prevents rarefaction of pial collaterals and increased stroke severity that occur with aging by Rzechorzek, Wojciech, Zhang, Hua, Buckley, Brian K, Hua, Kunjie, Pomp, Daniel, Faber, James E

    “…Variation in extent of the brain’s collateral circulation is an important determinant of variation in the severity of stroke and efficacy of revascularization…”
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    Aging Causes Collateral Rarefaction and Increased Severity of Ischemic Injury in Multiple Tissues by Faber, James E, Zhang, Hua, Lassance-Soares, Roberta M, Prabhakar, Pranay, Najafi, Amir H, Burnett, Mary Susan, Epstein, Stephen E

    “…OBJECTIVE—Aging is a major risk factor for increased ischemic tissue injury. Whether collateral rarefaction and impaired remodeling contribute to this is…”
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    Retinal vessel multifractals predict pial collateral status in patients with acute ischemic stroke by Khan, Adnan, De Boever, Patrick, Gerrits, Nele, Akhtar, Naveed, Saqqur, Maher, Ponirakis, Georgios, Gad, Hoda, Petropoulos, Ioannis N, Shuaib, Ashfaq, Faber, James E, Kamran, Saadat, Malik, Rayaz A

    Published in PloS one (05-05-2022)
    “…Pial collateral blood flow is a major determinant of the outcomes of acute ischemic stroke. This study was undertaken to determine whether retinal vessel…”
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    Cerebral Collateral Circulation: A Review in the Context of Ischemic Stroke and Mechanical Thrombectomy by Piedade, Guilherme Santos, Schirmer, Clemens M., Goren, Oded, Zhang, Hua, Aghajanian, Amir, Faber, James E., Griessenauer, Christoph J.

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-02-2019)
    “…The pial (leptomenigeal) collateral circulation is a key determinant of functional outcome after mechanical thrombectomy after large-vessel ischemic stroke…”
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    Strain-dependent variation in collateral circulatory function in mouse hindlimb by Chalothorn, Dan, Faber, James E

    Published in Physiological genomics (01-08-2010)
    “…The extent (density and diameter) of the native (preexisting) collateral circulation in healthy tissues and the capacity of collaterals to enlarge/remodel in…”
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    Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A Specifies Formation of Native Collaterals and Regulates Collateral Growth in Ischemia by Clayton, Jason A, Chalothorn, Dan, Faber, James E

    Published in Circulation research (24-10-2008)
    “…The density of native (preexisting) collaterals and their capacity to enlarge into large conduit arteries in ischemia (arteriogenesis) are major determinants…”
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    Decreased inspired oxygen stimulates de novo formation of coronary collaterals in adult heart by Aghajanian, Amir, Zhang, Hua, Buckley, Brian K., Wittchen, Erika S., Ma, Willa Y., Faber, James E.

    “…Collateral vessels lessen myocardial ischemia when acute or chronic coronary obstruction occurs. It has long been assumed that although native (pre-existing)…”
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    Genetic dissection of the Canq1 locus governing variation in extent of the collateral circulation by Wang, Shiliang, Zhang, Hua, Wiltshire, Tim, Sealock, Robert, Faber, James E

    Published in PloS one (06-03-2012)
    “…Native (pre-existing) collaterals are arteriole-to-arteriole anastomoses that interconnect adjacent arterial trees and serve as endogenous bypass vessels that…”
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