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Conjugated polymers as photocatalysts for hydrogen therapy
Conjugated polymers, including linear polymers and crosslinked conjugated materials, are promising photocatalysts for hydrogen evolution due to their excellent optical properties. Hydrogen therapy based on photocatalytic hydrogen evolution presented significant effects in the fields of anti‐inflammatory, free radical scavenging, and cancer treatment ...
Feixue Mi+10 more
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Following oral administration of arthrocen supplement in post‐stroke depression model, the study recommended a novel protective effect by arthrocen on neuroinflammation due to stroke. It may play an antidepressant role through anti‐inflammatory as well as improved activity and mobility in mice‐induced stroke.
Ramin Goudarzi+5 more
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The contribution of extracellular RNA and its derived biomaterials in disease management
The implications of exRNA's biological function and the structural uniqueness of RNA help establish a close connection between RNA, material, and modern medicine. Abstract The RNA found in the circular system is known as extracellular RNA (exRNA). This kind of RNA has been found to play a biological role similar to that of a messenger. They can be used
Yu Wei+8 more
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Background and Objectives: Cerebral ischemia causes irreversible structural and functional damage in certain areas of the brain, especially in the hippocampus.
Mohtaram Yazdanian+3 more
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The Effect of Dexamethasone on the Edema of Focal Cerebral Ischemia [PDF]
ROBERT F. DONLEY, Thoralf M. Sundt
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The study reveals that microglial activation significantly contributes to neuroinflammation following cerebral ischemia‐reperfusion injury. It demonstrates that utilizing GelMA hydrogel for three‐dimensional culture of bone marrow‐derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) enhances the efficacy of BMSC‐derived exosomes in regulating microglial polarization
Yuming Li+13 more
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Main Points A subset of OPCs do not express Olig2, of which population peaks in the juvenile brain while wanes with age. Plastic changes of the brain by acute injuries or complex motor learning stop the expression of Olig2 in OPCs. Abstract Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) are uniformly distributed in the mammalian brain; however, their function ...
Li‐Pao Fang+7 more
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Intracranial Pressure Gradients Caused by Experimental Cerebral Ischemia and Edema [PDF]
M D O’Brien, Arthur G. Waltz
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Distinct cerebral cortical perfusion patterns in idiopathic normal‐pressure hydrocephalus
The present study investigates cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cortical thickness using surface‐based analysis of early‐phase 18F‐florbetaben PET and MRI in patients with idiopathic normal‐pressure hydrocephalus (INPH). INPH patients had significantly increased CBF with a concomitant increase in cortical thickness in areas located in the high convexity ...
Kyunghun Kang+10 more
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An Electroencephalographic Filter–Processor as an Indicator of Cerebral Ischemia during Carotid Endarterectomy [PDF]
Roy F. Cucchiara+3 more
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