Stroke is a major global health problem because of its large
contribution to mortality, morbidity, and disability. The most
common form of stroke is ischemic stroke which accounts for
approximately 80% of all strokes. During the past decade, our
knowledge of the molecular and cellular processes that contribute
to stroke pathophysiology has increased substantially and offers
many targets for future therapeutic strategies. This book provides
an overview of the current knowledge of stroke pathophysiology and
the mechanisms that interfere with recovery and regeneration.
Moreover, this book reviews the latest advances in the development
of future therapeutic strategies. Table of Contents: Introduction /
Pathophysiology of Acute Injury / Recovery and Regeneration /
Future Therapeutic Strategies / References
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