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    Hypothermia Is Neuroprotective after Severe Hypoxic-Ischaemic Brain Injury in Neonatal Rats Pre-Exposed to PAM3CSK4 by Falck, Mari, Osredkar, Damjan, Maes, Elke, Flatebø, Torun, Wood, Thomas Ragnar, Walløe, Lars, Sabir, Hemmen, Thoresen, Marianne

    Published in Developmental neuroscience (2018)
    “…Preclinical research on the neuroprotective effect of hypothermia (HT) after perinatal asphyxia has shown variable results, depending on comorbidities and…”
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    Observational study comparing heart rate in crying and non-crying but breathing infants at birth by Kukka, Antti Juhani, Berkelhamer, Sara K, Eilevstjønn, Joar, Wood, Thomas Ragnar, Basnet, Omkar, KC, Ashish

    Published in BMJ paediatrics open (01-04-2023)
    “…BackgroundStimulating infants to elicit a cry at birth is common but could result in unnecessary handling. We evaluated heart rate in infants who were crying…”
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    Treatment temperature and insult severity influence the neuroprotective effects of therapeutic hypothermia by Wood, Thomas, Osredkar, Damjan, Puchades, Maja, Maes, Elke, Falck, Mari, Flatebø, Torun, Walløe, Lars, Sabir, Hemmen, Thoresen, Marianne

    Published in Scientific reports (21-03-2016)
    “…Therapeutic hypothermia (HT) is standard care for moderate and severe neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE), the leading cause of permanent brain…”
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    Hypothermic Neuronal Rescue from Infection-Sensitised Hypoxic-Ischaemic Brain Injury Is Pathogen Dependent by Falck, Mari, Osredkar, Damjan, Maes, Elke, Flatebø, Torun, Wood, Thomas Ragnar, Sabir, Hemmen, Thoresen, Marianne

    Published in Developmental neuroscience (01-01-2017)
    “…Perinatal infection increases the vulnerability of the neonatal brain to hypoxic-ischaemic (HI) injury. Hypothermia treatment (HT) does not provide…”
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    Variability and sex-dependence of hypothermic neuroprotection in a rat model of neonatal hypoxic–ischaemic brain injury: a single laboratory meta-analysis by Wood, Thomas R., Gundersen, Julia K., Falck, Mari, Maes, Elke, Osredkar, Damjan, Løberg, Else Marit, Sabir, Hemmen, Walløe, Lars, Thoresen, Marianne

    Published in Scientific reports (02-07-2020)
    “…Therapeutic hypothermia (HT) is standard care for term infants with hypoxic–ischaemic (HI) encephalopathy. However, the efficacy of HT in preclinical models,…”
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    Increased risk of bradycardia in vigorous infants receiving early as compared to delayed cord clamping at birth by KC, Ashish, Kong, So Yeon Joyce, Haaland, Solveig Haukås, Eilevstjønn, Joar, Myklebust, Helge, Bastola, Ram Chandra, Wood, Thomas Ragnar, Niermeyer, Susan, Berkelhamer, Sara

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-06-2023)
    “…Objective To compare HR pattern of vigorous newborns during the first 180 s with early (≤60 s, ECC) or delayed (>60 s, DCC) cord clamping. Study design…”
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    Restraint stress during neonatal hypoxia‐ischemia alters brain injury following normothermia and hypothermia by Gundersen, Julia K., Sabir, Hemmen, Wood, Thomas R., Osredkar, Damjan, Falck, Mari, Loeberg, Else M., Walloe, Lars, Menassa, David A., Thoresen, Marianne

    Published in Physiological reports (01-01-2023)
    “…Rodent models of neonatal hypoxic–ischemic (HI) injury require a subset of animals to be immobilized for continuous temperature monitoring during the insult…”
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    Xenon depresses aEEG background voltage activity whilst maintaining cardiovascular stability in sedated healthy newborn pigs by Sabir, Hemmen, Wood, Tommy, Gill, Hannah, Liu, Xun, Dingley, John, Thoresen, Marianne

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-04-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Changes in electroencephalography (EEG) voltage range are used to monitor the depth of anaesthesia, as well as predict outcome after…”
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    Monitoring of cerebral blood flow during hypoxia‐ischemia and resuscitation in the neonatal rat using laser speckle imaging by Wood, Thomas, Smit, Elisa, Maes, Elke, Osredkar, Damjan, Falck, Mari, Elstad, Maja, Thoresen, Marianne

    Published in Physiological reports (01-04-2016)
    “…Neonatal hypoxic‐ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is associated with alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) as a result of perinatal asphyxia. The extent to…”
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