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期刊名:Current neurovascular research

缩写:CURR NEUROVASC RES

ISSN:1567-2026

e-ISSN:1875-5739

IF/分区:1.7/Q3

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Tania M Hansen,Andrew J Moss,Nicholas P J Brindle Tania M Hansen
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and angiopoietin-1 (Ang1) were originally identified as endothelial-specific ligands regulating key functions of the vasculature important in stroke. There is increasing evidence that these ligands ...
Konstantine I Voumvourakis,Sotirios Tsiodras,Dimitrios K Kitsos et al. Konstantine I Voumvourakis et al.
Gender hormones are associated with the evolution of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) like changes in experimental models of MS. Several clinical studies have attempted to elucidate the role of gender hormones in the evolution of the clinical spectr...
Eugen Bogdan Petcu,Thomas Kocher,Alexander Kuhr et al. Eugen Bogdan Petcu et al.
Stroke is accompanied by a strong inflammatory reaction in the brain. Periodontal disease is a chronic local infection which causes a systemic low grade inflammation. We hypothesized that a mild systemic inflammatory reaction as caused by p...
Giancarlo Lucca,Clarissa M Comim,Samira S Valvassori et al. Giancarlo Lucca et al.
Major depression is a common, serious and recurrent disorder that affects 17-20% of the population of the world. The chronic mild stress (CMS) model has been used as an animal model of depression but reflect anhedonia in animals. Present st...
Adrienn Szabó,Mihály Kálmán Adrienn Szabó
Following brain lesions, the gliovascular basal lamina undergoes destruction and the gliovascular connections 'decouple'. Laminin receptors, as dystroglycan, are essential in these processes. The present study compares the immunoreactivitie...
John Provias,Brian Jeynes John Provias
There is significant evidence to suggest that a dysfunctional blood-brain barrier [BBB] may contribute to the pathogenesis of some Alzheimer's disease [AD] lesions. An indicator for this could be diminished capillary vascular endothelial gr...
Jing Chen-Roetling,Zhi Li,Raymond F Regan Jing Chen-Roetling
The heme oxygenase (HO) enzymes catalyze the rate-limiting step of heme breakdown, and may accelerate oxidative injury to neurons exposed to heme or hemoglobin. HO-1 and HO-2 are activated in vitro by the phos-phatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3...
Christian Humpel Christian Humpel
Monocytes adhere and transmigrate through a blood-brain barrier (BBB) during a normal immune patrol and after pathological events. It is well established that the transmigration of monocytes through the BBB is stimulated by soluble amyloidb...
Zhiping Hu,Jie Fan,Liuwang Zeng et al. Zhiping Hu et al.
Transforming growth factor2 (TGFbeta2) is a prototypic member of a large superfamily of multifunctional cytokines, and its potential mechanisms of the neuroprotective activity in ischemic stroke and subcellular compartmentalization are larg...
Angela P Nguyen,Hang D Huynh,Suzanne B Sjovold et al. Angela P Nguyen et al.
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) was widely believed to be a monophasic event whereby cell death occurs from the initial space-occupying effects of the hematoma. However, we now know that secondary degenerative events contribute to delayed ce...