Despite the immediate event, such as cerebral trauma, cardiac arrest, or stroke that may result in neuronal or vascular injury, specific cellular signal transduction pathways in the central nervous system ultirnately influence the extent of cellular injury. Yet, it is a cascade of mechanisms, rather than a single cellular pathway, which determine cellular survival during toxic insults. Although neuronal injury associated with several disease entities, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and cerebrovascular disease was initially believed to be irreversible, it has become increasingly evident that either acute or chronic modulation of the cellular and molecular environment within the brain can prevent or even reverse cellular in...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability. The past decade has seen advances in basic science ...
There is currently no approved neuroprotective pharmacotherapy for acute conditions such as stroke a...
Ischemic stroke occurs as a result of a lack or severe reduction of blood supply to the brain. Prese...
Despite the immediate event, such as cerebral trauma, cardiac arrest, or stroke that may result in n...
Injury to the central nervous system (CNS), including stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord...
Cellular mechanisms, both destructive and protective, that are associated with cerebral ischemia are...
Ischemia is defined as a reduction in blood flow to a level that is sufficient to alter normal cellu...
Injury to the central nervous system (CNS), including stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord...
With the approval of alteplase (tPA) therapy for stroke, it is likely that combination therapy with ...
Acute neuropathological conditions, including brain and spinal cord trauma, are leading causes of de...
Cerebral injury is a critical aspect of the management of patients in intensive care. Pathological c...
At least three distinct modes of cell death have been identified and implicated with the ischemic st...
Cellular responses to a variety of stimuli are integral in fate determination in all organs of the b...
The destructive mechanisms associated with stroke are initiated by activation of glutamate receptors...
Pharmacological Neuroprotection in Stroke: Rationale, State-of-the-art and Future Directions Ischemi...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability. The past decade has seen advances in basic science ...
There is currently no approved neuroprotective pharmacotherapy for acute conditions such as stroke a...
Ischemic stroke occurs as a result of a lack or severe reduction of blood supply to the brain. Prese...
Despite the immediate event, such as cerebral trauma, cardiac arrest, or stroke that may result in n...
Injury to the central nervous system (CNS), including stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord...
Cellular mechanisms, both destructive and protective, that are associated with cerebral ischemia are...
Ischemia is defined as a reduction in blood flow to a level that is sufficient to alter normal cellu...
Injury to the central nervous system (CNS), including stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord...
With the approval of alteplase (tPA) therapy for stroke, it is likely that combination therapy with ...
Acute neuropathological conditions, including brain and spinal cord trauma, are leading causes of de...
Cerebral injury is a critical aspect of the management of patients in intensive care. Pathological c...
At least three distinct modes of cell death have been identified and implicated with the ischemic st...
Cellular responses to a variety of stimuli are integral in fate determination in all organs of the b...
The destructive mechanisms associated with stroke are initiated by activation of glutamate receptors...
Pharmacological Neuroprotection in Stroke: Rationale, State-of-the-art and Future Directions Ischemi...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability. The past decade has seen advances in basic science ...
There is currently no approved neuroprotective pharmacotherapy for acute conditions such as stroke a...
Ischemic stroke occurs as a result of a lack or severe reduction of blood supply to the brain. Prese...