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Proteomic changes in intracranial blood during human ischemic stroke.

Benton MaglingerJacqueline A FrankChristopher J McLouthAmanda L TroutJill Marie RobertsStephen GrupkeJadwiga Turchan-CholewoAnn M StoweJustin F FraserKeith R Pennypacker
Published in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2020)
Evaluation of proteomic changes in the intravascular space of a cerebral infarct in progress in human subjects suggested that changes in proteins such PLTP, fetuin-B (FETUB), and FCN2 may be involved in atherosclerotic changes, and chemokines such as CCL23 are known to play a role in the Th2 autoimmune response. These data provide a scientific springboard for identifying clinically relevant biomarkers for diagnosis/prognosis, and targets for much needed neuroprotective/neuroreparative pharmacotherapies.
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