Colin L. Willis
MRC Applied Neuroscience Group
School of Biomedical Sciences
Queen's Medical Centre
University of Nottingham
UK
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- Antioxidants attenuate MK-801-induced cortical neurotoxicity in the rat. Willis, C.L., Ray, D.E. Neurotoxicology (2007)
- Basal forebrain cholinergic lesions reduce heat shock protein 72 response but not pathology induced by the NMDA antagonist MK-801 in the rat cingulate cortex. Willis, C.L., Ray, D.E., Marshall, H., Elliot, G., Evans, J.G., Kind, C.N. Neurosci. Lett. (2006)
- Focal astrocyte loss is followed by microvascular damage, with subsequent repair of the blood-brain barrier in the apparent absence of direct astrocytic contact. Willis, C.L., Nolan, C.C., Reith, S.N., Lister, T., Prior, M.J., Guerin, C.J., Mavroudis, G., Ray, D.E. Glia (2004)
- Reversible disruption of tight junction complexes in the rat blood-brain barrier, following transitory focal astrocyte loss. Willis, C.L., Leach, L., Clarke, G.J., Nolan, C.C., Ray, D.E. Glia (2004)