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Ann M. Stowe

Researcher at University of Kentucky

Publications -  100
Citations -  3259

Ann M. Stowe is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 80 publications receiving 2537 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann M. Stowe include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & University of Kansas.

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Differential regulation of cerebral microvascular transcription by single and repetitive hypoxic conditioning.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined acute (3 h) and delayed (2 days) gene expression changes in mouse cerebral microvessels following single hypoxia conditioning (HX1) and repetitive hypoxic conditioning (RHX9), the latter for which they showed previously to extend focal stroke tolerance from days to months.
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Use of an Automated Mouse Touchscreen Platform for Quantification of Cognitive Deficits After Central Nervous System Injury.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe the step-by-step setup and application of four operant touchscreen tests used on adult mice, and provide in a single location practical, behind-the-scenes tips for setup and testing of mice in four touchscreen tasks that are useful to assess in CNS injury models.
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Thermosensitive Biodegradable Hydrogels for Local and Controlled Cerebral Delivery of Proteins: MRI-Based Monitoring of In Vitro and In Vivo Protein Release

TL;DR: In this paper , a noninvasive in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) method was developed to monitor local protein release from two injected hydrogels of the same chemical composition but different initial water contents.
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Fibroblast Growth Factors are Associated with Parenchymal Hemorrhagic Infarction Following ELVO

TL;DR: The goal of this study was to analyze possible associations between fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) and hemorrhagic conversion (HC) in patients with acute ischemic stroke that underwent mechanical thrombectomy.

FEATURE ARTICLE Topographically Divergent and Convergent Connectivity between Premotor and Primary Motor Cortex

TL;DR: It is found that PMv projections to M1 were not evenly distributed but rather were directed consistently to three domains within the rostro-lateral portion of M1.