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Ursula I. Tuor

Ursula I. Tuor

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
42
Citations
4888
World Ranking
7734
National Ranking
455

Overview

Ursula I. Tuor is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. They focus their academic career within this institution, contributing to research and scholarly activities.

There is no publicly available information on recent publications, co-authors, or specific venues where Ursula I. Tuor frequently publishes. Likewise, there are no recorded book publications or detailed data about the scientist's main fields, subfields, or specific topics of study. Additionally, there are no documented awards associated with their profile.

Due to the limited publicly accessible data on Ursula I. Tuor, a detailed account of their research focus or academic contributions cannot be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • Intranasal insulin prevents cognitive decline, cerebral atrophy and white matter changes in murine type I diabetic encephalopathy.

    George J. Francis;Jose A. Martinez;Wei Q. Liu;Kevin Xu

  • DNA fragmentation indicative of apoptosis following unilateral cerebral hypoxia-ischemia in the neonatal rat

    Irene E. Hill;John P. MacManus;Ingrid Rasquinha;Ursula I. Tuor

  • Dexamethasone prevents hypoxic-ischemic brain damage in the neonatal rat.

    John D E Barks;Martin Post;Ursula I Tuor

  • Blood‐eye barriers in the rat: Correlation of ultrastructure with function

    Unknown

  • Correspondence of AQP4 expression and hypoxic-ischaemic brain oedema monitored by magnetic resonance imaging in the immature and juvenile rat.

    Shuzhen Meng;Min Qiao;Lily Lin;Marc R. Del Bigio

  • Diabetes, leukoencephalopathy and rage.

    Cory Toth;Ann Marie Schmidt;Ursula I. Tuor;George Francis

  • Acute and chronic cerebral white matter damage in neonatal hydrocephalus.

    Marc R. Del Bigio;Marcia C. da Silva;James M. Drake;Ursula I. Tuor

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging in rats subjected to intense electrical and noxious chemical stimulation of the forepaw.

    U. I. Tuor;K. Malisza;T. Foniok;R. Papadimitropoulos

  • Nuclear condensation and fragmentation following cerebral hypoxia-ischemia occurs more frequently in immature than older rats.

    Ranjinder S Sidhu;Ursula I Tuor;Marc R Del Bigio

  • Reduced Local Cerebral Blood Flow in Periventricular White Matter in Experimental Neonatal Hydrocephalus—Restoration with CSF Shunting

    Marcia C. da Silva;Shalom Michowicz;James M. Drake;Paul D. Chumas

  • MR molecular imaging of early endothelial activation in focal ischemia.

    Philip A. Barber;Tadeusz Foniok;David Kirk;Alastair M. Buchan

  • Transient hypoxia-ischemia in rats: changes in diffusion-sensitive MR imaging findings, extracellular space, and Na+-K+ -adenosine triphosphatase and cytochrome oxidase activity.

    Min Qiao;Krisztina L. Malisza;Marc R. Del Bigio;Ursula I. Tuor

  • Brain damage due to cerebral hypoxia/ischemia in the neonate: pathology and pharmacological modification.

    Tuor Ui;Del Bigio Mr;Chumas Pd

  • Reduced blood brain barrier breakdown in P-selectin deficient mice following transient ischemic stroke: a future therapeutic target for treatment of stroke.

    Albert Y Jin;Ursula I Tuor;David Rushforth;Jaspreet Kaur

  • Anaerobic glycolysis preceding white-matter destruction in experimental neonatal hydrocephalus

    P. D. Chumas;J. M. Drake;M. R. Del Bigio;M. Da Silva

  • Dexamethasone prevents cerebral infarction without affecting cerebral blood flow in neonatal rats.

    U I Tuor;C S Simone;J D Barks;M Post

  • Protection against recurrent stroke with resveratrol: endothelial protection.

    Darren Clark;Ursula I. Tuor;Roger Thompson;Adám Institóris

  • Transient blood pressure changes affect the functional magnetic resonance imaging detection of cerebral activation.

    Rong Wang;Tadeusz Foniok;Jaclyn I. Wamsteeker;Min Qiao

  • A comparison of the protective effect of dexamethasone to other potential prophylactic agents in a neonatal rat model of cerebral hypoxia-ischemia

    P. D. Chumas;M. R. Del Bigio;J. M. Drake;U. I. Tuor

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of tonic pain and vasopressor effects in rats.

    U.I. Tuor;E. McKenzie;B. Tomanek

  • Catecholamines and the relationship between cerebral blood flow and glucose use.

    U. I. Tuor;L. Edvinsson;J. McCulloch

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam Kirton
Adam Kirton University of Calgary
Ann Marie Schmidt
Ann Marie Schmidt New York University
Ferenc Bari
Ferenc Bari University of Szeged
Sophie Laurent
Sophie Laurent University of Mons
Richard H. Dyck
Richard H. Dyck University of Calgary
Brian H. Bland
Brian H. Bland University of Calgary
Patrick W. Stroman
Patrick W. Stroman Queen's University
William H. Frey
William H. Frey HealthPartners

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