Differential effects of paracrine factors on the survival of cells of the neurovascular unit during oxygen glucose deprivation.
BACKGROUND: Disruption of the neurovascular unit following cerebral ischemia affects protetive function of the blood-brain barrier, thus contributing to vasogenic edema and hemorrhagic transformation. AIMS: This study explored the effects of mediators released from neurovascular unit cells on death...
Main Authors: | Redzic, Z, Rabie, T, Sutherland, B, Buchan, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2015
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