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1. CCL23: a newCCchemokine involved in human brain damage

4. CCL23: a new CC chemokine involved in human brain damage.

8. Stroke of Consistency: Streamlining Multicenter Protocols for Enhanced Reproducibility of Infarct Volumes in Preclinical Stroke Research.

9. Innate immune memory after brain injury drives inflammatory cardiac dysfunction.

10. Probing intracellular potassium dynamics in neurons with the genetically encoded sensor lc-LysM GEPII 1.0 in vitro and in vivo.

11. T cells modulate the microglial response to brain ischemia.

12. Transmembrane protein 119 is neither a specific nor a reliable marker for microglia.

13. The gut microbiota modulates brain network connectivity under physiological conditions and after acute brain ischemia.

14. Modeling Stroke in Mice: Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion via the External Carotid Artery.

15. Modeling Stroke in Mice: Focal Cortical Lesions by Photothrombosis.

16. Microbiota-derived short chain fatty acids modulate microglia and promote Aβ plaque deposition.

17. The gut microbiome primes a cerebroprotective immune response after stroke.

18. The meningeal and choroidal infiltration routes for leukocytes in stroke.

19. Automated Morphological Analysis of Microglia After Stroke.

20. The choroid plexus is a key cerebral invasion route for T cells after stroke.

21. Young microglia restore amyloid plaque clearance of aged microglia.

22. The next step in translational research: lessons learned from the first preclinical randomized controlled trial.

23. Results of a preclinical randomized controlled multicenter trial (pRCT): Anti-CD49d treatment for acute brain ischemia.

24. Modeling stroke in mice: permanent coagulation of the distal middle cerebral artery.

25. Short and long-term analysis and comparison of neurodegeneration and inflammatory cell response in the ipsilateral and contralateral hemisphere of the neonatal mouse brain after hypoxia/ischemia.

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