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99
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36534
World Ranking
780
National Ranking
430

Overview

Raul Busto is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States.

There is no publicly available information regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study associated with Raul Busto.

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Best Publications

  • Small Differences in Intraischemic Brain Temperature Critically Determine the Extent of Ischemic Neuronal Injury

    Raul Busto;W. Dalton Dietrich;Mordecai Y.-T. Globus;Isabel Valdés

  • Induction of reproducible brain infarction by photochemically initiated thrombosis

    Brant D. Watson;W. Dalton Dietrich;Raul Busto;Mitchell S. Wachtel

  • Effect of mild hypothermia on ischemia-induced release of neurotransmitters and free fatty acids in rat brain.

    R. Busto;M. Y.-T. Globus;W. D. Dietrich;E. Martinez

  • Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in the Rat by Intraluminal Suture Neurological and Pathological Evaluation of an Improved Model

    Ludmila Belayev;Ofelia F. Alonso;Raul Busto;Weizhao Zhao

  • Rodent models of cerebral ischemia.

    Myron D. Ginsberg;Raul Busto

  • Effect of Ischemia on the In Vivo Release of Striatal Dopamine, Glutamate, and γ-Aminobutyric Acid Studied by Intracerebral Microdialysis

    Mordecai Y.-T. Globus;Raul Busto;W. Dalton Dietrich;Elena Martinez

  • Glutamate release and free radical production following brain injury: effects of posttraumatic hypothermia.

    Mordecai Y.-T. Globus;Ofelia Alonso;W. Dalton Dietrich;Raul Busto

  • Quantitative evaluation of blood-brain barrier permeability following middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats.

    Ludmila Belayev;Raul Busto;Weizhao Zhao;Myron D Ginsberg

  • Combating Hyperthermia in Acute Stroke A Significant Clinical Concern

    Myron D. Ginsberg;Raul Busto

  • Therapeutic modulation of brain temperature: relevance to ischemic brain injury.

    Ginsberg;Sternau Ll;Globus My;Dietrich Wd

  • Intraischemic but Not Postischemic Brain Hypothermia Protects Chronically following Global Forebrain Ischemia in Rats

    W. Dalton Dietrich;Raul Busto;Ofelia Alonso;Mordecai Y.-T. Globus

  • Detection of Free Radical Activity During Transient Global Ischemia and Recirculation: Effects of Intraischemic Brain Temperature Modulation

    Mordecai Y.‐T. Globus;Raul Busto;Baowan Lin;Holger Schnippering

  • Postischemic moderate hypothermia inhibits CA1 hippocampal ischemic neuronal injury

    Raul Busto;W.Dalton Dietrich;Mordecai Y.-T. Globus;Myron D. Ginsberg

  • Post-traumatic brain hypothermia reduces histopathological damage following concussive brain injury in the rat

    W. Dalton Dietrich;Ofelia Alonso;Raul Busto;Mordecai Y. T. Globus

  • Human Albumin Therapy of Acute Ischemic Stroke Marked Neuroprotective Efficacy at Moderate Doses and With a Broad Therapeutic Window

    Ludmila Belayev;Yitao Liu;Weizhao Zhao;Raul Busto

  • The importance of brain temperature in alterations of the blood-brain barrier following cerebral Ischemia

    W D Dietrich;R Busto;M Halley;I Valdes

  • Comparative Effect of Transient Global Ischemia on Extracellular Levels of Glutamate, Glycine, and γ-Aminobutyric Acid in Vulnerable and Nonvulnerable Brain Regions in the Rat

    Mordecai Y.-T. Globus;Raul Busto;Elena Martinez;Isabel Valdés

  • The Significance of Brain Temperature in Focal Cerebral Ischemia: Histopathological Consequences of Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in the Rat:

    E. Morikawa;M. D. Ginsberg;W. D. Dietrich;R. C. Duncan

  • Lipid Peroxidation In Vivo Induced by Reversible Global Ischemia in Rat Brain

    Brant D. Watson;Raul Busto;William J. Goldberg;Mercedes Santiso

  • Effects of normothermic versus mild hyperthermic forebrain ischemia in rats.

    W D Dietrich;R Busto;I Valdes;Y Loor

Frequent Co-Authors

Myron D. Ginsberg
Myron D. Ginsberg University of Miami
W. Dalton Dietrich
W. Dalton Dietrich University of Miami
Miguel A. Perez-Pinzon
Miguel A. Perez-Pinzon University of Miami
Kunjan R. Dave
Kunjan R. Dave University of Miami
Thomas J. Sick
Thomas J. Sick University of Miami
Sami I. Harik
Sami I. Harik University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Neil Schneiderman
Neil Schneiderman University of Miami
Myron Rosenthal
Myron Rosenthal University of Miami
Robert P. Yezierski
Robert P. Yezierski University of Florida
Nicolas G. Bazan
Nicolas G. Bazan Louisiana State University

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