161 p.Brain stroke is the second cause of death worldwide. Among the cerebrovascular accidents, ischemic stroke is the most common. It is caused by an interruption of blood flow, and it is characterized by sudden neuronal death (necrosis in the core) and apoptotic neuronal loss in the penumbra. After the generation of the glial scar surrounding the penumbra, ischemia in animal model can activate the neurogenic machinery in the subventricular zone (SVZ). However, the rapid formation of the glial scar after brain ischemia represents a double edged sword for brain survival. On one side, the ischemic scar isolates the healthy tissues from deadly factors released in the ischemic core but on the other hand, it impedes the neuronal regeneration fr...
AbstractPrevious studies have established the subventricular (SVZ) and subgranular (SGZ) zones as si...
<div><p>Current stroke therapy is focused on recanalizing strategies, but neuroprotective co-treatme...
The occlusion of a cerebral artery or stroke often results in neuronal deficit and/or patient death...
Focal ischemia induces enhancement of neurogenesis/gliogenesis in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of t...
It has been demonstrated that cerebral ischemia induces astrocyte reactivity, and subsequent glial s...
Neural progenitors cells are capable of promoting neurogenesis after ischemic stroke in the adult ma...
Brain damage, such as ischemic stroke, enhances proliferation of neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs...
Stem cells are found throughout the adult mammalian brain, including the subventricular zone (SVZ) a...
Recent studies have revealed that the adult mammalian brain has the capacity to regenerate some neur...
Ischemic stroke (ischemia) is one of the most common causes of death in the world. The consequences ...
Astrocytes in the CNS communicate with both neurons and blood vessels. In many CNS pathologies, astr...
The occlusion of a cerebral artery or stroke often results in neuronal deficit and/or patient death....
Reactive astrocytes (RAs) have been reported to convert to multipotent neural stem cells (NSCs) capa...
Postnatal/adult neural stem cells (NSCs) within the rodent subventricular zone (SVZ; also called sub...
AbstractNeural stem cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricle of adult rodent ...
AbstractPrevious studies have established the subventricular (SVZ) and subgranular (SGZ) zones as si...
<div><p>Current stroke therapy is focused on recanalizing strategies, but neuroprotective co-treatme...
The occlusion of a cerebral artery or stroke often results in neuronal deficit and/or patient death...
Focal ischemia induces enhancement of neurogenesis/gliogenesis in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of t...
It has been demonstrated that cerebral ischemia induces astrocyte reactivity, and subsequent glial s...
Neural progenitors cells are capable of promoting neurogenesis after ischemic stroke in the adult ma...
Brain damage, such as ischemic stroke, enhances proliferation of neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs...
Stem cells are found throughout the adult mammalian brain, including the subventricular zone (SVZ) a...
Recent studies have revealed that the adult mammalian brain has the capacity to regenerate some neur...
Ischemic stroke (ischemia) is one of the most common causes of death in the world. The consequences ...
Astrocytes in the CNS communicate with both neurons and blood vessels. In many CNS pathologies, astr...
The occlusion of a cerebral artery or stroke often results in neuronal deficit and/or patient death....
Reactive astrocytes (RAs) have been reported to convert to multipotent neural stem cells (NSCs) capa...
Postnatal/adult neural stem cells (NSCs) within the rodent subventricular zone (SVZ; also called sub...
AbstractNeural stem cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricle of adult rodent ...
AbstractPrevious studies have established the subventricular (SVZ) and subgranular (SGZ) zones as si...
<div><p>Current stroke therapy is focused on recanalizing strategies, but neuroprotective co-treatme...
The occlusion of a cerebral artery or stroke often results in neuronal deficit and/or patient death...