Ketanserin reduces the postischemic eeg and behavioural changes following endothelin-1-induced occlusion of the middle cerebral artery in conscious rats
In conclusion, the results showed
that treatment with ketanserin at the early stage of stroke may reduce the consequences of ischemia by improvement of functional
and morphological recovery at later stages. Ketanserin appears to be a promising candidate for mitigating the consequences
of stroke.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Research ArticleDOI 10.2478/s11536-008-0058-2Authors
Slavianka G. Moyanova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia BulgariaLidia V. Kortenska, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia BulgariaRoumen K. Kirov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia Bu…
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Ketanserin reduces the postischemic eeg and behavioural changes following endothelin-1-induced occlusion of the middle cerebral artery in conscious rats
In conclusion, the results showed
that treatment with ketanserin at the early stage of stroke may reduce the consequences of ischemia by improvement of functional
and morphological recovery at later stages. Ketanserin appears to be a promising candidate for mitigating the consequences
of stroke.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Research ArticleDOI 10.2478/s11536-008-0058-2Authors
Slavianka G. Moyanova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia BulgariaLidia V. Kortenska, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia BulgariaRoumen K. Kirov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia Bu…
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Ketanserin reduces the postischemic eeg and behavioural changes following endothelin-1-induced occlusion of the middle cerebral artery in conscious rats
In conclusion, the results showed
that treatment with ketanserin at the early stage of stroke may reduce the consequences of ischemia by improvement of functional
and morphological recovery at later stages. Ketanserin appears to be a promising candidate for mitigating the consequences
of stroke.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Research ArticleDOI 10.2478/s11536-008-0058-2Authors
Slavianka G. Moyanova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia BulgariaLidia V. Kortenska, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia BulgariaRoumen K. Kirov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Department of Neurobiology of Adaptation, Institute of Neurobiology 1113 Sofia Bu…
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