Complement C3a treatment accelerates recovery after stroke via modulation of astrocyte reactivity an...
Complement C3a treatment accelerates recovery after stroke via modulation of astrocyte reactivity and cortical connectivity Complement C3a treatment accelerates recovery after stroke via modulation of astrocyte reactivity and cortical connectivity
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Anna Stokowska , Markus Aswendt , Daniel Zucha , Stephanie Lohmann , Frederique Wieters , Javier Morán Suarez , Alison L. Atkins , YiXian Li , Maria Miteva , Julia Lewin , Dirk Wiedermann , Michael Diedenhofen , Åsa Torinsson Naluai , Pavel Abaffy , Lukas Valihrach , Mikael Kubista , Mathias Hoehn , Milos Pekny and Marcela Pekna
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Despite advances in acute care, ischemic stroke remains a major cause of long-term disability. Approaches targeting both neuronal and glial responses are needed to enhance recovery and improve long-term outcome. The complement C3a receptor (C3aR) is a regulator of inflammation with roles in neurodevelopment, neural plasticity, and neurodegeneration...
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Complement C3a treatment accelerates recovery after stroke via modulation of astrocyte reactivity and cortical connectivity Complement C3a treatment accelerates recovery after stroke via modulation of astrocyte reactivity and cortical connectivity
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