Post-ischemic inflammation: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications

Z Zheng, MA Yenari - Neurological research, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Ischemic stroke is characterized by the disruption of cerebral blood flow (CBF). This
reduction of CBF results in energy failure and secondary biochemical disturbances, eliciting …

Post-ischemic inflammation: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications

Z Zheng, MA Yenari - Neurological research, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Ischemic stroke is characterized by the disruption of cerebral blood flow (CBF). This
reduction of CBF results in energy failure and secondary biochemical disturbances, eliciting …

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Z Zheng, MA Yenari - Neurological Research, 2004 - researchgate.net
Ischemic stroke is characterized by the disruption of cerebral blood flow (CBF). This
reduction of CBF results in energy failure and secondary biochemical disturbances, eliciting …

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Z Zheng, MA Yenari - Neurological Research, 2004 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Post-ischemic inflammation: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications.

Z Zheng, MA Yenari - Neurological Research, 2004 - europepmc.org
Ischemic stroke is characterized by the disruption of cerebral blood flow (CBF). This
reduction of CBF results in energy failure and secondary biochemical disturbances, eliciting …

[PDF][PDF] Post-ischemic inflammation: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications

Z Zheng, MA Yenari - Neurological Research, 2004 - researchgate.net
Ischemic stroke is characterized by the disruption of cerebral blood flow (CBF). This
reduction of CBF results in energy failure and secondary biochemical disturbances, eliciting …

[引用][C] Post-ischemic inflammation: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications

Z ZHENG, MA YENARI - Neurological research, 2004 - Forefront