Post-Conditioning and Reperfusion Injury in the Treatment of Stroke
Endogenous mechanisms of protection against ischemia can be demonstrated in brain and other organs. The induction of such protection is via a response to sub lethal stress which induces "preconditioning". The preconditioned organ is then "tolerant" to injury from subsequent sever...
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Main Author: | Roger Simon (Author) |
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2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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