In vivo inhibition of miR-155 significantly alters post-stroke inflammatory response.
Juan Carlos Pena-PhilippidesErnesto Caballero-GarridoTamar LordkipanidzeTamara RoitbakPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2016)
Based on our findings, we propose that in vivo miR-155 inhibition following mouse stroke significantly alters the time course of the expression of major cytokines and inflammation-associated molecules, which could influence inflammation process and tissue repair after experimental cerebral ischemia.