Title Date Topic Engagement News
Analysis of the therapeutic interaction provided by a humanoid robot serving stroke survivors as a therapeutic assistant for arm rehabilitation.

Thomas Platz et al in Frontiers in robotics and AI

Mar 23, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0
Ca2+ -dependent activator protein for secretion 1 promotes spontaneous recovery in ischemic stroke by regulating BDNF secretion.

DianWei Liu et al in Journal of neurochemistry (5.372)

Mar 14, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0
Regulatory T cell expansion promotes white matter repair after stroke.

Chunling Yuan et al in Neurobiology of disease (5.996)

Mar 08, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0
Neuroimaging is the new "spatial omic": multi-omic approaches to neuro-inflammation and immuno-thrombosis in acute ischemic stroke.

Benjamin Maïer et al in Seminars in immunopathology (9.623)

Feb 14, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0
Ideal Foundational Requirements for Stroke Program Development and Growth: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

Wendy Dusenbury et al in Stroke (7.914)

Feb 07, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 1
Impact of inpatient rehabilitation on quality of life among stroke patients.

Meeka Khanna et al in Journal of neurosciences in rural practice

Feb 06, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0
A comparison of low- versus standard-dose bridging alteplase in acute ischemic stroke mechanical thrombectomy using indirect methods.

Wei Zheng et al in Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders (6.57)

Feb 06, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0
Ischemic brain edema: Emerging cellular mechanisms and therapeutic approaches.

Wenxuan Han et al in Neurobiology of disease (5.996)

Feb 03, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0
Subcortical White Matter Stroke in the Mouse: Inducing Injury and Tracking Cellular Proliferation.

Miguel Alejandro Marin et al in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

Jan 30, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0
Speed-dependent biomechanical changes vary across individual gait metrics post-stroke relative to neurotypical adults.

Sarah A Kettlety et al in Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (4.262)

Jan 26, 2023 Acute Ischemic Stroke & Priapism 0 0