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      Injury and repair in the neurovascular unit.

      Neurological Research
      Animals, Blood-Brain Barrier, physiopathology, Brain, blood supply, Brain Injuries, metabolism, Cell Communication, physiology, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Humans, Nerve Regeneration, Neuroglia, Neurons, Stroke

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          The neurovascular unit provides a conceptual framework for investigating the pathophysiology of how brain cells die after stroke, brain injury, and neurodegeneration. Emerging data now suggest that this concept can be further extended. Cell-cell signaling between neuronal, glial, and vascular elements in the brain not only mediates the mechanisms of acute injury, but integrated responses in these same elements may also be required for recovery as the entire neurovascular unit attempts to reorganize and remodel. Understanding the common signals and substrates of this transition between acute injury and delayed repair in the neurovascular unit may reveal useful paradigms for augmenting neuronal, glial, and vascular plasticity in damaged and diseased brain.

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          22643075
          3985722
          10.1179/1743132812Y.0000000019

          Chemistry
          Animals,Blood-Brain Barrier,physiopathology,Brain,blood supply,Brain Injuries,metabolism,Cell Communication,physiology,Cerebrovascular Circulation,Humans,Nerve Regeneration,Neuroglia,Neurons,Stroke

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