Ischemic stroke (IS) is a complex disease with sex differences in epidemiology, presentations, and outcomes. However, the sex-specific mechanism underlying IS remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to identify key genes contributing to biological differences between sexes. First, we downloaded the gene expression data of GSE22255 from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO). Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified using R software and related packages. Second, DEGs were separately analyzed by Gene Ontology enrichment and pathways analyses. Third, protein-protein interaction (PPI) network was constructed to further investigate the interactions of DEGs. A total of 123 DEGs were identified between sexes, including 8 upregulated and...
Stroke is one of the most common causes of death, only second to heart disease. Molecular investigat...
Background: Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIR) following a stroke results in secondary damag...
Background: Genomes of men and women differ in only a limited number of genes located on the sex chr...
BACKGROUND:Ischemic Stroke (IS) is a major disease which greatly threatens human health. Recent stud...
Ischemic stroke (IS) greatly threatens human health resulting in high mortality and substantial loss...
Ischemic stroke is a common neurological disorder and the burden in the world is growing. This study...
Aims: Epidemiological studies suggest that sex has a role in the pathogenesis of cardioembolic strok...
Background and Purpose—Differences in ischemic stroke between men and women have been mainly attribu...
Inflammatory diseases show large differences in susceptibility between men and women. In previous st...
Epidemiological studies suggest that sex has a role in the pathogenesis of cardioembolic stroke. Sin...
Introduction: Genetic studies of early-onset disease have been an effective strategy to identify nov...
Background: Women account for 60% of all stroke deaths and are more often permanently disabled than ...
Stroke has been known as a sexually dimorphic disease for many years. These sex differences have bee...
Genome-wide association studies have identified putative ischemic stroke risk genes, yet, their expr...
<p>* -genes with female-specific expression; ** -genes with male-specific expression.</p
Stroke is one of the most common causes of death, only second to heart disease. Molecular investigat...
Background: Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIR) following a stroke results in secondary damag...
Background: Genomes of men and women differ in only a limited number of genes located on the sex chr...
BACKGROUND:Ischemic Stroke (IS) is a major disease which greatly threatens human health. Recent stud...
Ischemic stroke (IS) greatly threatens human health resulting in high mortality and substantial loss...
Ischemic stroke is a common neurological disorder and the burden in the world is growing. This study...
Aims: Epidemiological studies suggest that sex has a role in the pathogenesis of cardioembolic strok...
Background and Purpose—Differences in ischemic stroke between men and women have been mainly attribu...
Inflammatory diseases show large differences in susceptibility between men and women. In previous st...
Epidemiological studies suggest that sex has a role in the pathogenesis of cardioembolic stroke. Sin...
Introduction: Genetic studies of early-onset disease have been an effective strategy to identify nov...
Background: Women account for 60% of all stroke deaths and are more often permanently disabled than ...
Stroke has been known as a sexually dimorphic disease for many years. These sex differences have bee...
Genome-wide association studies have identified putative ischemic stroke risk genes, yet, their expr...
<p>* -genes with female-specific expression; ** -genes with male-specific expression.</p
Stroke is one of the most common causes of death, only second to heart disease. Molecular investigat...
Background: Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIR) following a stroke results in secondary damag...
Background: Genomes of men and women differ in only a limited number of genes located on the sex chr...