Welcome to Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism stands at the interface between basic and clinical neurovascular research, and features timely and relevant research highlighting experimental, theoretical, and clinical aspects of brain circulation, metabolism and imaging.
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Free online issue
Volume 28, No 12
December 2008
ISSN: 0271-678X
EISSN: 1559-7016
Impact Factor: 5.147*
30/211 Neuroscience
15/92 Endocrinology & Metabolism
10/63 Hematology
Editor-in-Chief:
Richard J Traystman, PhD
*2007 Journal Citation Report (Thomson Reuters, 2008)
FEATURED ARTICLES
REVIEW ARTICLE
Do in vivo Models Reflect Human Small Vessel Disease? FREEBRIEF COMMUNICATION
Riluzole Increases CMRglu Metabolism FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
Lack of Sex-Linked Differences in Edema and Aquaporin-4 after Stroke FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
Stimulation of Induced Increases in Astrocyte Oxidative MetabolismBRIEF COMMUNICATION
Prognostic Value of CD34 Positive Cell for Neurologic FunctionBRIEF COMMUNICATION
Neuroregulation/Signaling in Brain Endothelial CellsCurrent Issue
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Autophagy after ICH FREE
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GABA Modulates Local cbf and cmro2 FREE
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CBF Autoregulation in Liver Failure FREE
News
Read about a case of DEND syndrome, treated with sulfonylurea therapy to restore glucose homeostatsis and ameliorate some of the neurological symptoms in this article from Nature Clinical Practice Neurology.
Surgery Insight: the role of surgery in the management of low-grade gliomas. Read more in this article from Nature Clinical Practice Neurology.
Read the most highly cited JCBFM 2006 articles for FREE!
Click here to read about the role of SDF-1α in mediating NPC migration after stroke.
Click here to read about the neuroprotective mechanisms of G-CSF in ischemia.
Due to the limited printing space in JCBFM and our current back log of papers waiting to go to print, new word limits and figure/table limits have been instituted for our journal. You will find these in the Guide to Authors, which can be located on the submission website and on the www.nature.com/jcbfm website. Although these new limits were instituted in August, we will not be returning any manuscripts that do not meet the new limits until October 1, 2007. Please review the new limits before submitting a new manuscript to JCBFM.
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Research and Reviews
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- Mitochondrial biology and oxidative stress in Parkinson disease pathogenesis - this content is FREE Source: Nature Clinical Practice Neurology

