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Anti-inflammatory effects of traditional Chinese medicines on preclinical in vivo models of brain ischemia-reperfusion-injury: Prospects for neuroprotective drug discovery and therapy Review article
2019
Authors:  Peng,Tangming;  Jiang,Yizhou;  Farhan,Mohd;  Lazarovici,Philip;  Chen,Ligang; et al.
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Anti-inflammatory  Ischemia And Reperfusion Injury  Stroke  Traditional Chinese Medicine  Traumatic Brain Injury  
Characterization of the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Chronic Phase of Stroke in a Cynomolgus Monkey Model of Induced Cerebral Ischemia Journal article
Law, Henry C. H., Szeto, Samuel S. W., Quan, Quan, Zhao, Yun, Zhang, Zaijun, Krakovska, Olga, Lui, Leong Ting, Zheng, Chengyou, Lee, Simon M. -Y., Siu, K. W. Michael, Wang, Yuqiang, Chu, Ivan K.. Characterization of the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Chronic Phase of Stroke in a Cynomolgus Monkey Model of Induced Cerebral Ischemia[J]. JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH, 2017, 16(3), 1150-1166.
Authors:  Law, Henry C. H.;  Szeto, Samuel S. W.;  Quan, Quan;  Zhao, Yun;  Zhang, Zaijun; et al.
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Stroke Biology  Itraq  Cynomolgus Monkey  Brain Proteome  Ischemia  Chronic Phase  
Glutamate attenuates IGF-1 receptor tyrosine phosphorylation in mouse brain: Possible significance in ischemic brain damage Journal article
Sun C., Meng Q., Zhang L., Wang H., Quirion R., Zheng W.. Glutamate attenuates IGF-1 receptor tyrosine phosphorylation in mouse brain: Possible significance in ischemic brain damage[J]. Neuroscience Research, 2012, 74(3-4), 290-297.
Authors:  Sun C.;  Meng Q.;  Zhang L.;  Wang H.;  Quirion R.; et al.
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Brain Ischemia  Glutamate  Igf-1  Nmda Receptor  Tyrosine Phosphorylation