Conivaptan, a Selective Arginine Vasopressin V1a and V2 Receptor Antagonist Attenuates Global Cerebral Edema Following Experimental Cardiac Arrest via Perivascular Pool of Aquaporin-4
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Conivaptan, a Selective Arginine Vasopressin V1a and V2 Receptor Antagonist Attenuates Global Cerebral Edema Following Experimental Cardiac Arrest via Perivascular Pool of Aquaporin-4
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Keywords
Conivaptan, Global cerebral ischemia, Cardiac arrest, Cerebral edema, Aquaporins
Journal
Neurocritical Care
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 273-282
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-01-06
DOI
10.1007/s12028-015-0236-4
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