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12/10/07
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Adventures in the Pathophysiology of Brain Ischemia: Penumbra, Gene Expression, Neuroprotection
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Background— The pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia is well studied in small-animal models, which offer reproducibility and control of confounding variables—factors essential to hypothesis-testing. This presentation first highlights insights into the ischemic penumbra enabled by a multimodal experimental approach; second, discusses gene expression in ischemia; and third, confronts the challenges of neuroprotectant therapy.
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