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Concept Cerebral Cortex
Academic Article Matrix metalloproteinase 9 inhibition reduces early brain injury in cortex after subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Academic Article Electrical stimulation of olfactory bulb downregulates RGMa expression after ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats.
Academic Article HIF-1 alpha inhibition ameliorates neonatal brain damage after hypoxic-ischemic injury.
Academic Article Fingolimod reduces cerebral lymphocyte infiltration in experimental models of rodent intracerebral hemorrhage.
Academic Article CRMP-2 is involved in axon growth inhibition induced by RGMa in vitro and in vivo.
Academic Article Hydrogen therapy reduces apoptosis in neonatal hypoxia-ischemia rat model.
Academic Article Neuroprotection by melatonin after germinal matrix hemorrhage in neonatal rats.
Academic Article Normoxic induction of cerebral HIF-1alpha by acetazolamide in rats: role of acidosis.
Academic Article Delayed and multiple hyperbaric oxygen treatments expand therapeutic window in rat focal cerebral ischemic model.
Academic Article HBO suppresses Nogo-A, Ng-R, or RhoA expression in the cerebral cortex after global ischemia.
Academic Article Down-regulation of Nogo receptor promotes functional recovery by enhancing axonal connectivity after experimental stroke in rats.
Academic Article Protective effects of Ephedra sinica extract on blood-brain barrier integrity and neurological function correlate with complement C3 reduction after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats.
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