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The following pages link to Glial growth factor 2 promotes functional recovery with treatment initiated up to 7 days after permanent focal ischemic stroke (Q48097785):
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- Regulating Axonal Responses to Injury: The Intersection between Signaling Pathways Involved in Axon Myelination and The Inhibition of Axon Regeneration (Q26745419) (← links)
- Neuregulin-1/erbB activities with focus on the susceptibility of the heart to anthracyclines (Q27022965) (← links)
- Neuregulin-1β for the treatment of systolic heart failure (Q35231868) (← links)
- Neuregulin-1 inhibits neuroinflammatory responses in a rat model of organophosphate-nerve agent-induced delayed neuronal injury (Q35343232) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal assessment of the neuroprotective effects of neuregulin-1 on ischemic stroke lesions using MRI. (Q35693789) (← links)
- Neuregulin-1 is neuroprotective in a rat model of organophosphate-induced delayed neuronal injury (Q36713805) (← links)
- Neuregulin in cardiovascular development and disease (Q37118330) (← links)
- Species-specific effects of neuregulin-1β (cimaglermin alfa) on glucose handling in animal models and humans with heart failure (Q38638832) (← links)
- The Application Of Permanent Middle Cerebral Artery Ligation in the Mouse (Q38744362) (← links)
- Neuregulin-1 controls an endogenous repair mechanism after spinal cord injury. (Q39906289) (← links)
- An optimized dosing regimen of cimaglermin (neuregulin 1β3, glial growth factor 2) enhances molecular markers of neuroplasticity and functional recovery after permanent ischemic stroke in rats (Q40218821) (← links)
- Regulation of inflammatory responses by neuregulin-1 in brain ischemia and microglial cells in vitro involves the NF-kappa B pathway (Q41018864) (← links)
- Inosine enhances recovery of grasp following cortical injury to the primary motor cortex of the rhesus monkey (Q48585178) (← links)
- Glial Growth Factor 2 Regulates Glucose Transport in Healthy Cardiac Myocytes and During Myocardial Infarction via an Akt-Dependent Pathway (Q64111852) (← links)