Zinc in traumatic brain injury: from neuroprotection to neurotoxicity
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Lin Zhu,et al. Zinc as mediator of ubiquitin conjugation following traumatic brain injury , 2013, Brain Research.
[2] G. Engelhardt,et al. Zinc deficiency induces production of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β and TNFα in promyeloid cells via epigenetic and redox-dependent mechanisms. , 2013, The Journal of nutritional biochemistry.
[3] C. Levenson,et al. Improving treatments and outcomes: an emerging role for zinc in traumatic brain injury. , 2012, Nutrition reviews.
[4] Shannon D. Gower-Winter,et al. Zinc in the central nervous system: From molecules to behavior , 2012, BioFactors.
[5] P. Carmeliet,et al. Neuroprotection by urokinase plasminogen activator in the hippocampus , 2012, Neurobiology of Disease.
[6] Rebecca A. Bozym,et al. Quantitative imaging of mitochondrial and cytosolic free zinc levels in an in vitro model of ischemia/reperfusion , 2012, Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes.
[7] N. Marklund,et al. Interstitial F(2)-isoprostane 8-iso-PGF(2α) as a biomarker of oxidative stress after severe human traumatic brain injury. , 2012, Journal of neurotrauma.
[8] David A. Gell,et al. Metallothionein (MT) -I and MT-II Expression Are Induced and Cause Zinc Sequestration in the Liver after Brain Injury , 2012, PloS one.
[9] Lin Zhu,et al. Zinc neurotoxicity to hippocampal neurons in vitro induces ubiquitin conjugation that requires p38 activation , 2012, Brain Research.
[10] C. Levenson,et al. Use of Zinc as a Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury in the Rat , 2012, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair.
[11] D. Prough,et al. Fluorophilia: Fluorophore-containing compounds adhere non-specifically to injured neurons , 2012, Brain Research.
[12] C. Levenson,et al. Zinc supplementation provides behavioral resiliency in a rat model of traumatic brain injury , 2011, Physiology & Behavior.
[13] J. Langlois,et al. Traumatic brain injury in the United States; emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths , 2006 .
[14] R. Dempsey,et al. Zinc supplementation is associated with improved neurologic recovery rate and visceral protein levels of patients with severe closed head injury. , 1996, Journal of neurotrauma.
[15] R. Dempsey,et al. Serum and urine zinc response in head-injured patients. , 1986, Journal of neurosurgery.