Based on Microglial Polarization and Autophagy Activity After Intracerebral Hemorrhage Exploring the Anti-Injury-Promoting Repair Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine Intervention Research Progress of Dual Action Mechanism
Abstract:Intracerebral hemorrhage is a common emergency in neurology. After the onset, primary and secondary injuries are formed, resulting in severe neurological deficits and brain damage. In response to this injury, the brain activates self-repair mechanisms such as microglia polarization and autophagy activity, aiming to maintain the homeostasis of the central nervous system by inhibiting injury and promoting repair. However, this endogenous repair has certain limitations. Therefore, exogenous intervention to promot… Show more
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