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  1. The influence of coughing, on the biomechanical environment in the spinal subarachnoid space (SAS) in the presence of a cerebrospinal fluid flow stenosis, is thought to be an important etiological factor in cr...

    Authors: Bryn A Martin and Francis Loth
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2009 6:17
  2. Popular circulation theory of hydrocephalus assumes that the brain is impermeable to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and is therefore incapable of absorbing the CSF accumulating within the ventricles. However, the ...

    Authors: Satish Krishnamurthy, Jie Li, Lonni Schultz and James P McAllister II
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2009 6:16
  3. Authors: Agustín Castañeyra-Perdomo, Ibrahim González-Marrero, Juan M González-Toledo, Leandro Castañeyra-Ruiz, Héctor de Paz-Carmona, Agustín Castañeyra-Ruiz, Maria Castañeyra, Isabel Hernández-Garde and Emilia M Carmona-Calero
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2009 6(Suppl 2):S42

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 2

  4. Authors: Emilia Carmona-Calero, Ibrahim González-Marrero, Leandro Castañeyra-Ruiz, Juan González-Toledo, Agustín Castañeyra-Ruiz, Héctor de Paz-Carmona, Maria Castañeyra, Isabel Hernández-Garde and Agustin Castañeyra-Perdomo
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2009 6(Suppl 2):S41

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 2

  5. Authors: Conrad Johanson, Arthur Messier, Miles Miller, Crissey Pascale, Kumar Vasudevan, John Donahue, Edward Stopa, Ed Sabo, Ilias Caralopoulos, Petra Klinge, Thomas Brinker and Gerald Silverberg
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2009 6(Suppl 2):S16

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 6 Supplement 2