Immune mechanisms of stroke.

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Immune mechanisms of stroke. / Magnus, Tim; Wiendl, Heinz; Kleinschnitz, Christoph.

in: CURR OPIN NEUROL, Jahrgang 25, Nr. 3, 3, 2012, S. 334-340.

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Magnus, T, Wiendl, H & Kleinschnitz, C 2012, 'Immune mechanisms of stroke.', CURR OPIN NEUROL, Jg. 25, Nr. 3, 3, S. 334-340. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22547104?dopt=Citation>

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Magnus T, Wiendl H, Kleinschnitz C. Immune mechanisms of stroke. CURR OPIN NEUROL. 2012;25(3):334-340. 3.

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title = "Immune mechanisms of stroke.",
abstract = "Only recently has it been realized that immune mechanisms contribute to the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke, which for many years was regarded mainly as a vascular disease. These immunologic processes are present during all stages of stroke and involve both the innate and adaptive immune systems. This review highlights the latest findings related to the 'immunology of stroke'.",
keywords = "Humans, Immune System/*physiology, Stroke/*immunology/*therapy, Humans, Immune System/*physiology, Stroke/*immunology/*therapy",
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year = "2012",
language = "English",
volume = "25",
pages = "334--340",
journal = "CURR OPIN NEUROL",
issn = "1350-7540",
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AB - Only recently has it been realized that immune mechanisms contribute to the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke, which for many years was regarded mainly as a vascular disease. These immunologic processes are present during all stages of stroke and involve both the innate and adaptive immune systems. This review highlights the latest findings related to the 'immunology of stroke'.

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KW - Stroke/immunology/therapy

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KW - Immune System/physiology

KW - Stroke/immunology/therapy

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EP - 340

JO - CURR OPIN NEUROL

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