TRANSLATIONAL STROKE RESEARCH REVIEW: USING THE MOUSE TO MODEL HUMAN FUTILE RECANALIZATION AND REPERFUSION INJURY IN ISCHEMIC BRAIN TISSUE

Translational Stroke Research Review: Using the Mouse to Model Human Futile Recanalization and Reperfusion Injury in Ischemic Brain Tissue

The approach to reperfusion therapies in stroke patients is rapidly evolving, but there is still no explanation why a substantial proportion of patients have a poor clinical prognosis despite successful flow restoration.This issue of futile recanalization is explained here by three clinical cases, which, despite complete recanalization, have very d

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Особенности феноменологического подхода к интерпретации музыкальных произведений

В статье рассматривается феноменологический подход с предварительным обращением к истории становления феноменологии как направления в философии XX в.Охарактеризованы идеи Э.Гуссерля, сыгр�

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AGAINST A TRAINING FOR AN EDUCATION IN HUMAN RIGHTS

The theme of Human Rights is now consensual even in the counter-ideologies of the contemporary world.In support of mainly on theory and cultural criticism of slovenian Slavoj Zizek and the marxist Yarrow Flowers theory, from a review of the literature, this article Tasting Spoons of exploratory nature, aims demonstrate how the Human Rights are toda

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The Trichoderma reesei Cry1 protein is a member of the cryptochrome/photolyase family with 6-4 photoproduct repair activity.

DNA-photolyases use UV-visible light to repair DNA damage caused by UV radiation.The two major types of DNA damage are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PP), which are repaired under illumination by CPD and 6-4 photolyases, respectively.Cryptochromes are proteins related to DNA photolyases with strongly reduced or lost D

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