Clinical and experimental studies have been focused on the pathophysiological mechanisms induced by brain ischemia-reperfusion injury. Recovery events, such as neurogenesis, angiogenesis and the growth of new blood vessels from the preexisting vascular tree, have been intensively studied in the last decades to clarify the vascular remodeling crucial for stroke outcome. This review aims to discuss the cerebral microcirculation remodeling induced by ischemia-reperfusion and the mechanisms involved in angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. The first in vivo observations were focused on anastomotic shunting of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in experimental and clinical models. Thereafter, vascular remodeling induced by cerebral ischemia-reperfusion was re...
The pattern of vascular remodelling in relation to recovery after stroke remains largely unclear. We...
An enriched environment (EE) has been demonstrated to improve functional recovery in animal models o...
Recent developments in our understanding of the pathophysiological events that follow acute ischaemi...
Clinical and experimental studies have been focused on the pathophysiological mechanisms induced by ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo structural and functional remodeling of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo structural and functional remodeling of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo structural and functional remodeling of ...
The brain vasculature has been increasingly recognized as a key player that directs brain developmen...
The brain vasculature has been increasingly recognized as a key player that directs brain developmen...
Previous studies have shown that the pial microcirculation remodeling improves neurological outcome ...
Previous studies have shown that the pial microcirculation remodeling improves neurological outcome ...
Previous studies have shown that the pial microcirculation remodeling improves neurological outcome ...
Previous studies have shown that the pial microcirculation remodeling improves neurological outcome ...
The neurovascular (NV) unit, broadly defined as a segment of brain vasculature, is composed of funct...
The pattern of vascular remodelling in relation to recovery after stroke remains largely unclear. We...
The pattern of vascular remodelling in relation to recovery after stroke remains largely unclear. We...
An enriched environment (EE) has been demonstrated to improve functional recovery in animal models o...
Recent developments in our understanding of the pathophysiological events that follow acute ischaemi...
Clinical and experimental studies have been focused on the pathophysiological mechanisms induced by ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo structural and functional remodeling of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo structural and functional remodeling of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo structural and functional remodeling of ...
The brain vasculature has been increasingly recognized as a key player that directs brain developmen...
The brain vasculature has been increasingly recognized as a key player that directs brain developmen...
Previous studies have shown that the pial microcirculation remodeling improves neurological outcome ...
Previous studies have shown that the pial microcirculation remodeling improves neurological outcome ...
Previous studies have shown that the pial microcirculation remodeling improves neurological outcome ...
Previous studies have shown that the pial microcirculation remodeling improves neurological outcome ...
The neurovascular (NV) unit, broadly defined as a segment of brain vasculature, is composed of funct...
The pattern of vascular remodelling in relation to recovery after stroke remains largely unclear. We...
The pattern of vascular remodelling in relation to recovery after stroke remains largely unclear. We...
An enriched environment (EE) has been demonstrated to improve functional recovery in animal models o...
Recent developments in our understanding of the pathophysiological events that follow acute ischaemi...