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DNA2 knockout aggravates cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury by reducing postsynaptic Homer1a. [PDF]

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Cerebral Ischemia

, 2021
PROFESSOR H. Krayenbuhl (Zurich, Switzerland) reminded the meeting that the concept of revascularization began in 1950 when Dr. Henschen, Professor of Surgery at the University of Basel, transplanted a pedicle of temporalis muscle to the cerebral cortex ...
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Experimental cerebral ischemia

Neurosurgery, 1980
The basic concepts of the pathology and pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia are presented. Special emphasis is given to the changes that occur in the microcirculation and in autoregulation because of their primary role in the pathogenesis of cerebral infarction. The effects of adrenal steroids, barbiturates, and cerebral revascularization are reviewed.
Fernando G. Diaz, James I. Ausman
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MicroRNAs in Cerebral Ischemia

Translational Stroke Research, 2010
Pathogenesis of cerebral ischemia has so far been described in the context of proteins and the pathways that they regulate. The discovery of biomarkers has also been focussed mainly on proteins and to some extent on the mRNAs that encode them. The knowledge on the role of microRNAs in understanding the pathogenesis of cerebral ischemia is still at its ...
Lim, K.-Y.   +7 more
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Cerebral ischemia with CT

Computerized Tomography, 1977
One hundred fifty-eight patients with cerebral ischemia, and divided into four clinical groups were studied with CT. The results were correlated with those of angiography, scintigraphy and regional cerebral blood flow measurement. CT evolution was closely correlated with clinical and anatomical evolution.
P. Constant   +4 more
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Pharmacotherapy of cerebral ischemia

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2009
Ischemic stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and disability in the developed world. Despite many promising preclinical results, the only pharmacologic treatments proven effective in improving clinical outcome following ischemic stroke until now are administration of aspirin and acute thrombolysis using tissue-plasminogen activator.To ...
Andrew F. Ducruet   +5 more
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