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Grant Mechanisms of ASIC-mediated neuronal injury
Grant Acid-sensing channels as novel target for brain ischemia
Grant A novel cation channel in excitatory neuronal injury
Grant ASICs and increased ischemic brain injury in diabetic condition
Grant Ion channel role-glutamate-independent neuronal injury
Grant Acid-sensing channels as novel target for brain ischemia
Academic Article Proton-sensitive cation channels and ion exchangers in ischemic brain injury: new therapeutic targets for stroke?
Academic Article Translational strategies for neuroprotection in ischemic stroke--focusing on acid-sensing ion channel 1a.
Academic Article Naturally occurring marine steroid 24-methylenecholestane-3?,5a,6?,19-tetraol functions as a novel neuroprotectant.
Academic Article Effect of ischaemic preconditioning on genomic response to cerebral ischaemia: similarity to neuroprotective strategies in hibernation and hypoxia-tolerant states.
Academic Article Ero1-L, an ischemia-inducible gene from rat brain with homology to global ischemia-induced gene 11 (Giig11), is localized to neuronal dendrites by a dispersed identifier (ID) element-dependent mechanism.
Academic Article Defective neuropeptide processing and ischemic brain injury: a study on proprotein convertase 2 and its substrate neuropeptide in ischemic brains.
Academic Article In vivo and in vitro characterization of a novel neuroprotective strategy for stroke: ischemic postconditioning.
Concept Brain Ischemia
Concept Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain
Academic Article Altered biosynthesis of neuropeptide processing enzyme carboxypeptidase E after brain ischemia: molecular mechanism and implication.
Academic Article Prolonged activation of ASIC1a and the time window for neuroprotection in cerebral ischaemia.
Academic Article Acid sensing ion channels--novel therapeutic targets for ischemic brain injury.
Academic Article Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) as pharmacological targets for neurodegenerative diseases.
Academic Article Activation of acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) by surface trafficking.
Academic Article Polycomb group proteins as epigenetic mediators of neuroprotection in ischemic tolerance.
Academic Article GPR68 Is a Neuroprotective Proton Receptor in Brain Ischemia.
Academic Article Region specific contribution of ASIC2 to acidosis-and ischemia-induced neuronal injury.
Academic Article Modulation of Acid-sensing Ion Channel 1a by Intracellular pH and Its Role in Ischemic Stroke.
Academic Article Neuroprotection in ischemia: blocking calcium-permeable acid-sensing ion channels.
Academic Article ?-Estradiol Protects Against Acidosis-Mediated and Ischemic Neuronal Injury by Promoting ASIC1a (Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 1a) Protein Degradation.
Academic Article Tissue acidosis induces neuronal necroptosis via ASIC1a channel independent of its ionic conduction.
Academic Article Involvement of acetylcholine-a7nAChR in the protective effects of arterial baroreflex against ischemic stroke.
Academic Article Calcium-permeable ion channels involved in glutamate receptor-independent ischemic brain injury.
Academic Article Oxidative stress and NAD+ in ischemic brain injury: current advances and future perspectives.
Academic Article Zinc-induced neurotoxicity mediated by transient receptor potential melastatin 7 channels.
Academic Article TRPM7 channels in hippocampal neurons detect levels of extracellular divalent cations.
Academic Article Ca2+ -permeable acid-sensing ion channels and ischemic brain injury.
Academic Article A key role for TRPM7 channels in anoxic neuronal death.
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