Stroke not only causes initial cell death, but also a limited process of repair and recovery. As an overall biological process, stroke has been most often considered from the perspective of early phases of ischemia, how these inter-relate and lead to expansion of the infarct. However, just as the biology of later stages of stroke becomes better understood, the clinical realities of stroke indicate that it is now more a chronic disease than an acute killer. As an overall biological process, it is now more important to understand how early cell death leads to the later, limited recovery so as develop an integrative view of acute to chronic stroke. This progression from death to repair involves sequential stages of primary cell death, secondar...
Cellular mechanisms, both destructive and protective, that are associated with cerebral ischemia are...
At least three distinct modes of cell death have been identified and implicated with the ischemic st...
Stroke is one of the main causes of human disabilities. Experimental observations indicate that seve...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability. The past decade has seen advances in basic science ...
The most common type of stroke is ischaemic stroke whereby a blood vessel within the brain is occlud...
Pharmacological Neuroprotection in Stroke: Rationale, State-of-the-art and Future Directions Ischemi...
Stroke is the most common life-threatening neurological disease and ranks as the third leading cause...
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...
Significant advances have been made over the past few years concerning the cellular and molecular ev...
While inflammation has generally been regarded as a negative factor in stroke recovery, this viewpoi...
Cellular responses to a variety of stimuli are integral in fate determination in all organs of the b...
Immune and inflammatory responses actively modulate the pathophysiological processes of acute brain ...
During the hyperacute stage of ischemic stroke, recanalization is the only approved therapeutic appr...
A stroke can occur when blood flow to a specific area of the brain is interrupted. There has been ex...
Cellular mechanisms, both destructive and protective, that are associated with cerebral ischemia are...
At least three distinct modes of cell death have been identified and implicated with the ischemic st...
Stroke is one of the main causes of human disabilities. Experimental observations indicate that seve...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability. The past decade has seen advances in basic science ...
The most common type of stroke is ischaemic stroke whereby a blood vessel within the brain is occlud...
Pharmacological Neuroprotection in Stroke: Rationale, State-of-the-art and Future Directions Ischemi...
Stroke is the most common life-threatening neurological disease and ranks as the third leading cause...
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...
Significant advances have been made over the past few years concerning the cellular and molecular ev...
While inflammation has generally been regarded as a negative factor in stroke recovery, this viewpoi...
Cellular responses to a variety of stimuli are integral in fate determination in all organs of the b...
Immune and inflammatory responses actively modulate the pathophysiological processes of acute brain ...
During the hyperacute stage of ischemic stroke, recanalization is the only approved therapeutic appr...
A stroke can occur when blood flow to a specific area of the brain is interrupted. There has been ex...
Cellular mechanisms, both destructive and protective, that are associated with cerebral ischemia are...
At least three distinct modes of cell death have been identified and implicated with the ischemic st...
Stroke is one of the main causes of human disabilities. Experimental observations indicate that seve...