Martin Lauritzen - Selected Publications#


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1. Lauritzen, M. Pathophysiology of the migraine aura. Brain 117 (1), 199-210, 1994. Google scholar 1057 citations.

2. Fabricius M, Fuhr S, Bhatia R, Boutelle M, Hashemi P, Strong AJ, Lauritzen M. Cortical spreading depression and peri-infarct depolarization in acutely injured human cerebral cortex. Brain 2006,129(Pt.3):778-90. Google Scholar 303 citations.

3. Piilgaard H, Lauritzen M. Persistent increase in oxygen consumption and impaired neurovascular coupling after spreading depression in rat neocortex. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2009 Sep;29(9):1517-27. Google Scholar 120 citations.

4. Attwell, D; Buchan, A M.; Charpak, S; Lauritzen, M, MacVicar, BA, Newman EA. Glial and neuronal control of brain blood flow. Nature, 2010. 468: 232-243. (Alphabetical listing of authors) Google Scholar 953 citations.

5. Lauritzen M, Dreier JP, Fabricius, M, Hartings, J, Graf R, Strong AJ. Clinical relevance of cortical spreading depression in neurological disorders: migraine, malignant stroke, subarachnoid & intracranial hemorrhage, and traumatic brain injury. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab, 2011, 31:17-35. Google scholar 348 citations

6. Mathiesen, C, Caesar, K, Thomsen, K, Hoogland, TM, Witgen, BM, Brazhe, A and Lauritzen M. Activity-dependent Increases in Local Oxygen Consumption Correlate with Postsynaptic Currents in the Mouse Cerebellum In Vivo. Journal of Neuroscience. 14; 31(50):18327-37, 2011. Google Scholar 34 citations.

7. Lind BL, Brazhe AR, Jessen SB, Tan FC, Lauritzen MJ: Rapid stimulus-evoked astrocyte Ca2+ elevations and hemodynamic responses in mouse somatosensory cortex in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2013;110:E4678-E4687. Google Scholar 65 citations.

8. Hall CN, Reynell C, Gesslein B, Hamilton NB, Mishra A, Sutherland BA, O'Farrell FM, Buchan AM, Lauritzen M**, Attwell D**: Capillary pericytes regulate cerebral blood flow in health and disease. Nature 2014;508:55-60. **Co-corresponding authors. Google Scholar 318 citations.

9. Ayata C, Lauritzen, M. Spreading depression, spreading depolarizations, and the cerebral vasculature. Physiological reviews 95 (3), 953-993, 2015. Google Scholar 53 citations.

10. Khennouf L, Gesslein B, Lind BL van den Maagdenberg, AMJM, Lauritzen M. Activity‐dependent calcium, oxygen, and vascular responses in a mouse model of familial hemiplegic migraine type 1. Annals of neurology 80 (2), 219-232, 2016. Google scholar 3 citation.

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