Ischemic stroke is an important cause of mortality and invalidity. Focal cerebral ischemia induces multiple and complex mechanisms leading to the loss of function and the demise of cerebral tissue. Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, well known for its role in normal development, is one of these mechanisms, and contributes to ischemic neuronal death. This short review gives an overview of apoptotic mechanisms triggered by cerebral ischemia
Cellular mechanisms, both destructive and protective, that are associated with cerebral ischemia are...
In a stroke lesion, there is a core of necrotic cell deathsurrounded by a zone of tissue at risk, te...
Mechanisms of Mitochondria-Induced Brain Damage Following Ischemia and Hypoglycemia Following prolon...
Background and Purpose-Traditionally, cell death after cerebral ischemia was considered to be exclus...
Apoptosis may contribute to a significant proportion of neuron death following acute brain ischemia ...
At least three distinct modes of cell death have been identified and implicated with the ischemic st...
There is currently no approved neuroprotective pharmacotherapy for acute conditions such as stroke a...
More than half of the initially-formed neurons are deleted in certain brain regions during normal de...
Significant advances have been made over the past few years concerning the cellular and molecular ev...
Accumulating biochemical and morphological evidence suggests that apoptosis contributes to neuronal ...
AbstractMitochondria play important roles as the powerhouse of the cell. After cerebral ischemia, mi...
In brain ischemia, cell destructive necrosis occurs in the core, which in turn links to cell death e...
The development of acute cerebral ischemia triggers pathobiochemical cascade reactions, the outcome ...
A b s t r a c t Cerebral hypoxic-ischaemic injury is involved in many central nervous system disease...
Ischemia is defined as a reduction in blood flow to a level that is sufficient to alter normal cellu...
Cellular mechanisms, both destructive and protective, that are associated with cerebral ischemia are...
In a stroke lesion, there is a core of necrotic cell deathsurrounded by a zone of tissue at risk, te...
Mechanisms of Mitochondria-Induced Brain Damage Following Ischemia and Hypoglycemia Following prolon...
Background and Purpose-Traditionally, cell death after cerebral ischemia was considered to be exclus...
Apoptosis may contribute to a significant proportion of neuron death following acute brain ischemia ...
At least three distinct modes of cell death have been identified and implicated with the ischemic st...
There is currently no approved neuroprotective pharmacotherapy for acute conditions such as stroke a...
More than half of the initially-formed neurons are deleted in certain brain regions during normal de...
Significant advances have been made over the past few years concerning the cellular and molecular ev...
Accumulating biochemical and morphological evidence suggests that apoptosis contributes to neuronal ...
AbstractMitochondria play important roles as the powerhouse of the cell. After cerebral ischemia, mi...
In brain ischemia, cell destructive necrosis occurs in the core, which in turn links to cell death e...
The development of acute cerebral ischemia triggers pathobiochemical cascade reactions, the outcome ...
A b s t r a c t Cerebral hypoxic-ischaemic injury is involved in many central nervous system disease...
Ischemia is defined as a reduction in blood flow to a level that is sufficient to alter normal cellu...
Cellular mechanisms, both destructive and protective, that are associated with cerebral ischemia are...
In a stroke lesion, there is a core of necrotic cell deathsurrounded by a zone of tissue at risk, te...
Mechanisms of Mitochondria-Induced Brain Damage Following Ischemia and Hypoglycemia Following prolon...