Tetramethylpyrazine nitrone activates the BDNF/Akt/CREB pathway to promote post‐ischaemic neuroregeneration and recovery of neurological functions in rats
British Journal of Pharmacology2017Vol. 175(3), pp. 517–531
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Gaoxiao Zhang, Tao Zhang, Ning Li, Liangmiao Wu, Jianbo Gu, Cuimei Li, Chen Zhao, Wei Liu, Luchen Shan, Pei Yu, Xifei Yang, Yaohui Tang, Guo‐Yuan Yang, Yuqiang Wang, Yewei Sun, Zaijun Zhang
Abstract
As TBN can simultaneously provide neuroprotection and pro-neurogenic effects, it may be a promising treatment for both acute phase neuroprotection and long-term functional recovery after ischaemic stroke.
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