Altered Gene Expression in an Embolic Stroke Model After Thrombolysis With Tissue Plasminogen Activator and Stachybotrys microspora Triprenyl Phenol-7
Abstract.: The present study compares gene expression and infarct area in a mouse model of embolic stroke after thrombolysis with t-PA and SMTP-7. Embolic occlusion was induced by transfer of acetic acid-induced embolus into the brain. t-PA or SMTP-7 was administered 3 h after embolization. Changes...
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Main Authors: | Terumasa Hashimoto (Author), Keita Shibata (Author), Hisayuki Ohata (Author), Keiji Hasumi (Author), Kazuo Honda (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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