Special Issue
Topic: Stroke
A Special Issue of Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation
ISSN 2349-6142 (Online) 2347-8659 (Print)
Submission deadline: 29 Apr 2017
Guest Editor
Special Issue Introduction
This Special Issue assembled a collection of articles from renowned experts in the field of brain injury and neuroinflammation, and attempted to lift some of the veil on the pathophysiology of stroke. A review and a mini review in this Special Issue reviewed the role of inflammation in brain injury, the sources of inflammation and the potential therapeutic targets. The impact of genetic variations on stroke occurrence, brain injuries and recovery was also discussed using endoglin gene, a transforming growth factor beta associated receptor, as an example. In addition, a clinical study presented in this Special Issue demonstrated a correlation between cerebral microbleed and the level of inflammatory markers in blood.
Keywords
Stroke, brain injury, neuroinflammation, endoglin, microbleed, inflammatory markers
Submission Deadline
29 Apr 2017
Submission Information
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Submission Deadline: 29 Apr 2017
Contacts: Ruirui Zhang, Managing Editor, editor001@nnjournal.net
Published Articles
Inflammation and genetic factors in stroke pathogenesis
Open Access Editorial 7 Dec 2017
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The roles of endoglin gene in cerebrovascular diseases
Open Access Review 16 Oct 2017
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Relationship of cerebral microbleeds to inflammatory marker levels
Open Access Original Article 7 Aug 2017
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When friend turns foe: central and peripheral neuroinflammation in central nervous system injury
Open Access Review 16 May 2017
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Cerebral ischemia at early postoperative period of direct revascularization for moyamoya disease: a case report and literature review
Open Access Case Report 23 Mar 2017
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