Drugs that dissolve clots, such as streptokinase and rTPA, and drugs that promote vasodilation are undergoing clinical testing for the treatment of hyperacute stroke, but an adjuvant therapy that either prolongs temporal thresholds before irreversible injury occurs or actually protects the brain from ischemia would transform these trials. Mild hypothermia, either intraischemically or at the onset of reperfusion, provides us with a gold standard for cytoprotection against which new pharmacologic strategies can be measured. The cytoprotective effects of the voltage-sensitive calcium channel blockers and the NMDA antagonists have been relatively less compelling than more recent findings with non-NMDA or AMPA antagonists. Their ability to inhib...
While improved medical management maypartially explain the impressive decline inmortality from strok...
For more than 2 decades neurologists have searched for adrug that protects ischemic brain tissue fro...
Stroke continues to be a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. Although major advance...
An accumulation of experimental data suggests that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists ...
This book reports innovations in the preclinical study of stroke, including - novel tools and findin...
Pharmacological Neuroprotection in Stroke: Rationale, State-of-the-art and Future Directions Ischemi...
In Germany, as in most other industrialized countries, ischemic stroke is the leading cause of disab...
Multiple pharmacological mechanisms have been identified over the last decade which can protect grey...
A distinguished international panel of authors define our current understanding of neuronal damage a...
Brain ischemia is a process of delayed neuronal cell death, not an instantaneous event. The concept ...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and leading cause of adult disability, accounting fo...
Acute ischemic stroke is a devastating cause of death and disability, consequences of which depend o...
Translation from bench to bedside is a tremendous chal-lenge for stroke researchers. Effective neuro...
Ischaemic stroke is a leading cause of death and long-lasting disability. Several neuroprotective dr...
[[abstract]]Cerebral ischemia is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Alt...
While improved medical management maypartially explain the impressive decline inmortality from strok...
For more than 2 decades neurologists have searched for adrug that protects ischemic brain tissue fro...
Stroke continues to be a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. Although major advance...
An accumulation of experimental data suggests that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists ...
This book reports innovations in the preclinical study of stroke, including - novel tools and findin...
Pharmacological Neuroprotection in Stroke: Rationale, State-of-the-art and Future Directions Ischemi...
In Germany, as in most other industrialized countries, ischemic stroke is the leading cause of disab...
Multiple pharmacological mechanisms have been identified over the last decade which can protect grey...
A distinguished international panel of authors define our current understanding of neuronal damage a...
Brain ischemia is a process of delayed neuronal cell death, not an instantaneous event. The concept ...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and leading cause of adult disability, accounting fo...
Acute ischemic stroke is a devastating cause of death and disability, consequences of which depend o...
Translation from bench to bedside is a tremendous chal-lenge for stroke researchers. Effective neuro...
Ischaemic stroke is a leading cause of death and long-lasting disability. Several neuroprotective dr...
[[abstract]]Cerebral ischemia is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Alt...
While improved medical management maypartially explain the impressive decline inmortality from strok...
For more than 2 decades neurologists have searched for adrug that protects ischemic brain tissue fro...
Stroke continues to be a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. Although major advance...