Stroke is the third most common cause of death and a main cause of acquired adult disability in developed countries. Only very limited therapeutical options are available for a small proportion of stroke patients in the acute phase. Current research is intensively searching for novel therapeutic strategies and is increasingly focusing on the sub-acute and chronic phase after stroke because more patients might be eligible for therapeutic interventions in a prolonged time window. These delayed mechanisms include important pathophysiological pathways such as post-stroke inflammation, angiogenesis, neuronal plasticity and regeneration. In order to analyze these mechanisms and to subsequently evaluate novel drug targets, experimental stroke mode...
Program / Poster no. 250.12 / BB2Poster session 250: Ischemia: Animal ModelsPURPOSE: Epidemiological...
Background and Purpose—Early reperfusion using tissue-type plasminogen activator is the only therape...
Topic: ++C.08.e. Ischemia and Hemorrhage: Animal ModelsPoster no. 687.19/J3PURPOSE: Epidemiological ...
Stroke is the third cause of mortality and the leading cause of disability in the World. Ischemic st...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and a main cause of acquired adult disability in deve...
Exp. (47), e2423, doi:10.3791/2423 (2011). Stroke is among the most frequent causes of death and adu...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability and the third leading cause of death in adults worldwide1....
We describe a protocol for establishing mouse models of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL). PVL is t...
doi:10.3791/53106 (2015). Stroke typically occurs in elderly people with a range of comorbidities in...
Background Based on the commonly used local cerebral ischemia models, such as clot embolization, pho...
The unique cellular and vascular architecture of the adult ventricular-subventricular zone (V/SVZ) n...
Despite the considerable progress made in the stent development in the last decades, cardiovascular ...
Stroke is caused by obstructed blood flow (ischaemia) or unrestricted bleeding in the brain (haemorr...
Stroke is caused by obstructed blood flow (ischaemia) or unrestricted bleeding in the brain (haemorr...
Felix Fluri, Michael K Schuhmann, Christoph KleinschnitzDepartment of Neurology, University Clinic W...
Program / Poster no. 250.12 / BB2Poster session 250: Ischemia: Animal ModelsPURPOSE: Epidemiological...
Background and Purpose—Early reperfusion using tissue-type plasminogen activator is the only therape...
Topic: ++C.08.e. Ischemia and Hemorrhage: Animal ModelsPoster no. 687.19/J3PURPOSE: Epidemiological ...
Stroke is the third cause of mortality and the leading cause of disability in the World. Ischemic st...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and a main cause of acquired adult disability in deve...
Exp. (47), e2423, doi:10.3791/2423 (2011). Stroke is among the most frequent causes of death and adu...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability and the third leading cause of death in adults worldwide1....
We describe a protocol for establishing mouse models of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL). PVL is t...
doi:10.3791/53106 (2015). Stroke typically occurs in elderly people with a range of comorbidities in...
Background Based on the commonly used local cerebral ischemia models, such as clot embolization, pho...
The unique cellular and vascular architecture of the adult ventricular-subventricular zone (V/SVZ) n...
Despite the considerable progress made in the stent development in the last decades, cardiovascular ...
Stroke is caused by obstructed blood flow (ischaemia) or unrestricted bleeding in the brain (haemorr...
Stroke is caused by obstructed blood flow (ischaemia) or unrestricted bleeding in the brain (haemorr...
Felix Fluri, Michael K Schuhmann, Christoph KleinschnitzDepartment of Neurology, University Clinic W...
Program / Poster no. 250.12 / BB2Poster session 250: Ischemia: Animal ModelsPURPOSE: Epidemiological...
Background and Purpose—Early reperfusion using tissue-type plasminogen activator is the only therape...
Topic: ++C.08.e. Ischemia and Hemorrhage: Animal ModelsPoster no. 687.19/J3PURPOSE: Epidemiological ...