The Neuroprotective Effects of Xenon on Neonatal Rats with White Matter Damage by Regulating Expression of microRNA-210 and HIF-1αThe Neuroprotective Effects of Xenon on Neonatal Rats with White Matter Damage by Regulating Expression of microRNA-210 and HIF-1α
Abstract:Background:Premature infant is a significant health care burden. White matter damage (WMD) is a leading cause of acute mortality and chronic morbidity in preterm. Xenon (Xe) intervention was given to the 3-day-old neonatal rats with brain white matter injury. By detecting the changes in the expression level of microRNA210 and hypoxia inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) in brain tissue before and after xenon intervention, we can research the molecular basis and the mechanism of neuroprotective on effect of xenon on br… Show more
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