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In a series of studies, GGF2 was administered starting up to seven days after the event to explore the neurorestorative properties of this novel growth factor.
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GGF2 is a neurorestorative agent that is thought to work through a novel mechanism involving repair of tissue damage in both the nervous and cardiovascular systems.
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Gao Q, Savant-Bhonsale S, Chopp M (2008) Down-regulation of neurocan expression in reactive astrocytes promotes axonal regeneration and facilitates the neurorestorative effects of bone marrow stromal cells in the ischemic rat brain.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hongqi Xin et al. 2010
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Chopp M, Li Y, Zhang ZG (2009) Mechanisms underlying improved recovery of neurological function after stroke in the rodent after treatment with neurorestorative cell-based therapies.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hongqi Xin et al. 2010
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