Stroke or cerebral vascular accident (CVA) is the 4th leading cause of mortality and the principle cause of long-term disability in the United States. Unfortunately, current reperfusion-based treatments (e.g. thrombolysis, tPA) cannot be administered to the majority of patients presenting with ischemic stroke. Accordingly, new treatments for ischemic stroke are desperately needed. Reactive astrocytes perform key roles in tissue repair and remodeling following stroke such as preservation and repair of the blood-brain barrier, modulation of immune cell invasion, glutamate uptake and neuroprotection, and glial scar formation. The proliferative subpopulation of reactive astrocytes found immediately adjacent to the infarct core after stroke (kno...
AbstractEndothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) may contribute to neurovascular repair after stroke and ...
Reactive astrocytes are thought to protect the penumbra during brain ischemia, but direct evidence h...
Background and Purpose: It is still not clear whether Notch1 signaling inhibition can promote functi...
A large body of neuroscientific research has focused on reactive gliosis and glial scar formation be...
Ischemic stroke refers to the disorder of blood supply of local brain tissue caused by various reaso...
AbstractTreatment with DAPT, an inhibitor of the Notch-activating enzyme, γ-secretase is known to re...
Strokes are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide; thus, there is a dire need for ne...
In the nervous system, Notch pathway has a prominent role in the control of neuronal morphology and ...
: In this work, we systematically explored the physiological functions of astrocytes and their roles...
Stroke is a devastating neurological disease with high mortality rate and has profound implications ...
Background and Purpose-Activation of Notch worsens ischemic brain damage as antisense knockdown or p...
Reactive astrogliosis is an essential and ubiquitous response to CNS injury, but in some cases, aber...
Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type within the central nervous system. They play essential ro...
Background and Purpose-Activation of Notch worsens ischemic brain damage as antisense knockdown or p...
Two decades into the two thousands, intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke (ICH) continues to reap lives a...
AbstractEndothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) may contribute to neurovascular repair after stroke and ...
Reactive astrocytes are thought to protect the penumbra during brain ischemia, but direct evidence h...
Background and Purpose: It is still not clear whether Notch1 signaling inhibition can promote functi...
A large body of neuroscientific research has focused on reactive gliosis and glial scar formation be...
Ischemic stroke refers to the disorder of blood supply of local brain tissue caused by various reaso...
AbstractTreatment with DAPT, an inhibitor of the Notch-activating enzyme, γ-secretase is known to re...
Strokes are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide; thus, there is a dire need for ne...
In the nervous system, Notch pathway has a prominent role in the control of neuronal morphology and ...
: In this work, we systematically explored the physiological functions of astrocytes and their roles...
Stroke is a devastating neurological disease with high mortality rate and has profound implications ...
Background and Purpose-Activation of Notch worsens ischemic brain damage as antisense knockdown or p...
Reactive astrogliosis is an essential and ubiquitous response to CNS injury, but in some cases, aber...
Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type within the central nervous system. They play essential ro...
Background and Purpose-Activation of Notch worsens ischemic brain damage as antisense knockdown or p...
Two decades into the two thousands, intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke (ICH) continues to reap lives a...
AbstractEndothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) may contribute to neurovascular repair after stroke and ...
Reactive astrocytes are thought to protect the penumbra during brain ischemia, but direct evidence h...
Background and Purpose: It is still not clear whether Notch1 signaling inhibition can promote functi...