Intravenous Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Enhances Poststroke Sensorimotor Recovery and Stimulates Neurogenesis
Stroke2007Vol. 38(7), pp. 2165–2172
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Wolf‐Rüdiger Schäbitz, Tobias Steigleder, Christiana M. Cooper‐Kuhn, Stefan Schwab, Clemens Sommer, Armin Schneider, H. Georg Kuhn
Abstract
These findings consolidate the role of BDNF as a modulator of neurogenesis in the brain and as an enhancer of long-term functional neurological outcome after cerebral ischemia.
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