Stroke poses a massive burden of disease, yet we have few effective therapies. The paucity of therapeutic options stands contrary to intensive research efforts. The failure of these past investments demands a thorough re-examination of the pathophysiology of ischaemic brain injury. Several critical areas hold the key to overcoming the translational roadblock: (1) vascular occlusion: current recanalization strategies have limited effectiveness and may have serious side effects; (2) complexity of stroke pathobiology: therapy must acknowledge the 'Janus-faced' nature of many stroke targets and must identify endogenous neuroprotective and repair mechanisms; (3) inflammation and brain-immune-system interaction: inflammation contributes to lesion...
Translation from bench to bedside is a tremendous chal-lenge for stroke researchers. Effective neuro...
The treatment of acute ischemic stroke is still an unresolved clinical problem since the only approv...
Despite the tremendous progress made in the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusive diseases, many pa...
Stroke poses a massive burden of disease, yet we have few effective therapies. The paucity of therap...
Stroke causes 5.7 million deaths annually. This ranks stroke as the second most common cause of deat...
Stroke remains a leading cause of death and disability in the world. Over the past few decades our u...
BACKGROUND: Major advances during the past 50 years highlight the immense potential for restoration ...
The most common type of stroke is ischaemic stroke whereby a blood vessel within the brain is occlud...
The repair and recovery of the brain after stroke is a field that is emerging in its preclinical sci...
Ischemic stroke is caused by a disruption in blood supply to a region of the brain. It induces dysfu...
Ischemic stroke is caused by a disruption in blood supply to a region of the brain. It induces dysfu...
Abstract—A number of therapies are emerging that have the potential to reduce poststroke disability ...
Immunomodulatory therapies after stroke have the potential to provide clinical benefit to a subset o...
Recent advances in research are modifying our view of recovery after nervous system damage. New find...
Rogalewski A, Schäbitz W-R. Stroke recovery enhancing therapies: lessons from recent clinical trials...
Translation from bench to bedside is a tremendous chal-lenge for stroke researchers. Effective neuro...
The treatment of acute ischemic stroke is still an unresolved clinical problem since the only approv...
Despite the tremendous progress made in the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusive diseases, many pa...
Stroke poses a massive burden of disease, yet we have few effective therapies. The paucity of therap...
Stroke causes 5.7 million deaths annually. This ranks stroke as the second most common cause of deat...
Stroke remains a leading cause of death and disability in the world. Over the past few decades our u...
BACKGROUND: Major advances during the past 50 years highlight the immense potential for restoration ...
The most common type of stroke is ischaemic stroke whereby a blood vessel within the brain is occlud...
The repair and recovery of the brain after stroke is a field that is emerging in its preclinical sci...
Ischemic stroke is caused by a disruption in blood supply to a region of the brain. It induces dysfu...
Ischemic stroke is caused by a disruption in blood supply to a region of the brain. It induces dysfu...
Abstract—A number of therapies are emerging that have the potential to reduce poststroke disability ...
Immunomodulatory therapies after stroke have the potential to provide clinical benefit to a subset o...
Recent advances in research are modifying our view of recovery after nervous system damage. New find...
Rogalewski A, Schäbitz W-R. Stroke recovery enhancing therapies: lessons from recent clinical trials...
Translation from bench to bedside is a tremendous chal-lenge for stroke researchers. Effective neuro...
The treatment of acute ischemic stroke is still an unresolved clinical problem since the only approv...
Despite the tremendous progress made in the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusive diseases, many pa...