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Spring 2024
Recovery after stroke depends on the extent of neuronal regeneration and myelination of existing and newly differentiated neurons. Regeneration process is governed by various factors released from glial cells. During an injury, glial cells activate and form a glial scar surrounding the lesion...
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Intracortical administration of pleiotrophin in ischemic stroke: investigating functional outcomes and glial expression
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Ischemic stroke is the leading cause of disability and third leading cause of death in Canada, exerting a serious burden on stroke survivors, their families, and healthcare resources. Characterized by brain damage due to loss of blood flow and oxygen supply, ischemic stroke is characterized by...