2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12975-019-00716-9
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Proteomic-Based Approaches for the Study of Ischemic Stroke

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“…However, post stroke is mostly related to protein function which can be direct target for therapeutic intervention. Therefore in the present study we performed a quantitative proteomics approach for hypoxia induced brain to identify favourable biomarkers involved in neuronal injury and recovery [10]. In our previous study clear sexspecific differences were observed in acute hypoxia-induced neural damage and recovery but to explore more about the mechanism of recovery in the present study we have focused at 4 hr post hypoxia timepoint predicting that could be possibly therapeutic window.…”
Section: Deciphering the Role Of H3k9me3 By Co-immunoprecipitation Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, post stroke is mostly related to protein function which can be direct target for therapeutic intervention. Therefore in the present study we performed a quantitative proteomics approach for hypoxia induced brain to identify favourable biomarkers involved in neuronal injury and recovery [10]. In our previous study clear sexspecific differences were observed in acute hypoxia-induced neural damage and recovery but to explore more about the mechanism of recovery in the present study we have focused at 4 hr post hypoxia timepoint predicting that could be possibly therapeutic window.…”
Section: Deciphering the Role Of H3k9me3 By Co-immunoprecipitation Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our previous study clear sexspecific differences were observed in acute hypoxia-induced neural damage and recovery but to explore more about the mechanism of recovery in the present study we have focused at 4 hr post hypoxia timepoint predicting that could be possibly therapeutic window. To date, many high throughput studies on hypoxia [10,[33][34][35][36][37][38][39] gave sufficient information about the genes and proteins involved in hypoxia and related diseases but the roles of these hallmarked hypoxia markers are not well studied in a sex-specific context. Therefore, we have attempted to emphasize more on the sex-specific neural regulation post-hypoxia, which will provide a better insight into designing efficient therapeutics for patients who suffered acute hypoxic insults.…”
Section: Deciphering the Role Of H3k9me3 By Co-immunoprecipitation Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An approach such as high throughput proteomic analysis is one of the ideally suited approaches to understand the neural changes induced by acute hypoxia with recovery (Li et al, 2019).…”
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