Danger signals in stroke

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Danger signals in stroke. / Gelderblom, Mathias; Sobey, Christopher G; Kleinschnitz, Christoph; Magnus, Tim.

in: AGEING RES REV, Jahrgang 24, Nr. Pt A, Special Issue, 11.2015, S. 77-82 .

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Harvard

Gelderblom, M, Sobey, CG, Kleinschnitz, C & Magnus, T 2015, 'Danger signals in stroke', AGEING RES REV, Jg. 24, Nr. Pt A, Special Issue, S. 77-82 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2015.07.004

APA

Gelderblom, M., Sobey, C. G., Kleinschnitz, C., & Magnus, T. (2015). Danger signals in stroke. AGEING RES REV, 24(Pt A, Special Issue), 77-82 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2015.07.004

Vancouver

Gelderblom M, Sobey CG, Kleinschnitz C, Magnus T. Danger signals in stroke. AGEING RES REV. 2015 Nov;24(Pt A, Special Issue):77-82 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2015.07.004

Bibtex

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title = "Danger signals in stroke",
abstract = "Danger molecules are the first signals released from dying tissue after stroke. These danger signals bind to receptors on immune cells that will result in their activation and the release of inflammatory and neurotoxic mediators, resulting in amplification of the immune response and subsequent enlargement of the damaged brain volume. The release of danger signals is a central event that leads to a multitude of signals and cascades in the affected and neighbouring tissue, therefore providing a potential target for therapy.",
author = "Mathias Gelderblom and Sobey, {Christopher G} and Christoph Kleinschnitz and Tim Magnus",
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RIS

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AU - Gelderblom, Mathias

AU - Sobey, Christopher G

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AU - Magnus, Tim

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