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Innate inflammation and stroke
2010, Published by Blackwell Pub. on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences
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1573318132 9781573318136
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Introduction to innate inflammation: the common denominator of risk factors leading to stroke and TIA --
How inflammation modulates central nervous system vessel activation and provides targets for intervention: a personal perspective --
Innate inflammation as the common pathway of risk factors leading to TIAs and stroke --
Platelet-leukocyte interactions link inflammatory and thromboembolic events in ischemic stroke --
The challenge of mixed cerebrovascular disease --
Pharmacological modulation of vascular inflammation in atherothrombosis --
NF-[kappa] B and innate immunity in ischemic stroke --
The role of the blood transcriptome in innate inflammation and stroke --
The neurovascular unit, matrix proteases, and innate inflammation --
Biphasic actions of HMGB1 signaling in inflammation and recovery after stroke --
Aging and cerebrovascular dysfunction: contribution of hypertension, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and immunotherapy --
Effect of dipyridamole during acute stroke: exploring antithrombosis and neuroprotective benefits --
Protecting against ischemia-reperfusion injury: antiplatelet drugs, statins, and their potential interactions --
Reperfusion of chronic tissue ischemia: nitrite and dipyridamole regulation of innate immune responses --
Effect of intravenous administration of dipyridamole in a rat model of chronic cerebral ischemia --
Impact of innate inflammation in population studies --
Innate inflammation in myocardial perfusion and its implication for heart failure --
Linking infection and inflammation in acute ischemic stroke --
Metalloproteinase and stroke infarct size: role for anti-inflammatory treatment? --
Role of drug absorption in the pharmacokinetics of therapeutic interventions for stroke --
Acute anti-inflammatory approaches to ischemic stroke --
Combating innate inflammation: a new paradigm for acute treatment of stroke? --
Role of inflammation in cognitive impairment: results of observational epidemiological studies and clinical trials.
Edition Notes
Title from caption.
"This volume presents manuscripts stemming from the conference entitled "Innate Inflammation as the Common Pathway of Risk Factors Leading to Transient Ischemic Attacks and Stroke: Pathophysiology and Potential Interventions" held May 9-10, 2010 at the New York Academy of Sciences."
Includes bibliographical references.