OTEVŘEL, Filip, Šárka KUCHTÍČKOVÁ and Martin SMRČKA. The decrease of tissue oxygen correlates with the level of apoptosis in a focal ischemia in rat - the neuroprotective role of systemic hypertension. In Proceedings - 4th CENS Meeting. Budapest, Hungary: Central European Neurosurgical Society, 2006, p. 100. |
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@inproceedings{712619, author = {Otevřel, Filip and Kuchtíčková, Šárka and Smrčka, Martin}, address = {Budapest, Hungary}, booktitle = {Proceedings - 4th CENS Meeting}, keywords = {decrease of tissue oxygen; apoptosis; neuroprotection}, language = {eng}, location = {Budapest, Hungary}, pages = {100-100}, publisher = {Central European Neurosurgical Society}, title = {The decrease of tissue oxygen correlates with the level of apoptosis in a focal ischemia in rat - the neuroprotective role of systemic hypertension}, year = {2006} }
TY - JOUR ID - 712619 AU - Otevřel, Filip - Kuchtíčková, Šárka - Smrčka, Martin PY - 2006 TI - The decrease of tissue oxygen correlates with the level of apoptosis in a focal ischemia in rat - the neuroprotective role of systemic hypertension PB - Central European Neurosurgical Society CY - Budapest, Hungary KW - decrease of tissue oxygen KW - apoptosis KW - neuroprotection N2 - To establish on a suture ischemia-reperfusion model of cerebal ACM ischemia in a rat whether there is a correlation between the decrease of tissue oxygen during ischemia and the development of apoptosis. To establish whether there is some neuroprotective role of systemic hypertension. Hypertension influences both pt02 and number of apoptotic cells in tissue at risk and works as a good neuroprotection. This finding may have also clinical implications for example in aneurysm surgery. ER -
OTEVŘEL, Filip, Šárka KUCHTÍČKOVÁ and Martin SMRČKA. The decrease of tissue oxygen correlates with the level of apoptosis in a focal ischemia in rat - the neuroprotective role of systemic hypertension. In \textit{Proceedings - 4th CENS Meeting}. Budapest, Hungary: Central European Neurosurgical Society, 2006, p.~100.
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