Brain plasticity refers to changes in brain function and structure that arise in a number of contexts. One area in which brain plasticity is of considerable interest is recovery from stroke, both spontaneous and treatment-induced. A number of factors influence these poststroke brain events. The current review considers the impact of genetic factors. Polymorphisms in the human genes coding for brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and apolipoprotein E (ApoE) have been studied in the context of plasticity and/or stroke recovery and are discussed here in detail. Several other genetic polymorphisms are indirectly involved in stroke recovery through their modulating influences on processes such as depression and pharmacotherapy effects. Final...
<div><p>Background and Purpose</p><p>Rates and extent of recovery after stroke vary considerably bet...
Rates and extent of recovery after stroke vary considerably between individuals and genetic factors ...
Numerous biological mechanisms contribute to outcome after stroke, including brain injury, inflammat...
Brain plasticity refers to changes in brain function and structure that arise in a number of context...
Neural plasticity refers to the capability of the brain to alter function or structure in response t...
Background and purposeIn many neurologic diagnoses, significant interindividual variability exists i...
Background and purposeRecovery after stroke occurs on the basis of specific molecular events. Geneti...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery after stroke occurs on the basis of specific ...
ObjectivePatients show substantial differences in response to rehabilitation therapy after stroke. W...
Purpose of reviewThe fields of clinical genetics and pharmacogenetics are rapidly expanding. Genetic...
Stroke is one of the most deliberating causes of mortality and disability worldwide. Studies have im...
Stroke remains a major source of adult disability in the USA and worldwide. Most patients show some ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Background and Purpose: Rates and extent of recove...
Background: Persistent motor impairment is common but highly heterogeneous poststroke. Genetic polym...
Electrophysiological stimulation has been proffered as having the potential to improve rehabilitatio...
<div><p>Background and Purpose</p><p>Rates and extent of recovery after stroke vary considerably bet...
Rates and extent of recovery after stroke vary considerably between individuals and genetic factors ...
Numerous biological mechanisms contribute to outcome after stroke, including brain injury, inflammat...
Brain plasticity refers to changes in brain function and structure that arise in a number of context...
Neural plasticity refers to the capability of the brain to alter function or structure in response t...
Background and purposeIn many neurologic diagnoses, significant interindividual variability exists i...
Background and purposeRecovery after stroke occurs on the basis of specific molecular events. Geneti...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery after stroke occurs on the basis of specific ...
ObjectivePatients show substantial differences in response to rehabilitation therapy after stroke. W...
Purpose of reviewThe fields of clinical genetics and pharmacogenetics are rapidly expanding. Genetic...
Stroke is one of the most deliberating causes of mortality and disability worldwide. Studies have im...
Stroke remains a major source of adult disability in the USA and worldwide. Most patients show some ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Background and Purpose: Rates and extent of recove...
Background: Persistent motor impairment is common but highly heterogeneous poststroke. Genetic polym...
Electrophysiological stimulation has been proffered as having the potential to improve rehabilitatio...
<div><p>Background and Purpose</p><p>Rates and extent of recovery after stroke vary considerably bet...
Rates and extent of recovery after stroke vary considerably between individuals and genetic factors ...
Numerous biological mechanisms contribute to outcome after stroke, including brain injury, inflammat...