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Antonio Ibarra
Researcher at Universidad Anáhuac México Norte
Publications - 100
Citations - 2018
Antonio Ibarra is an academic researcher from Universidad Anáhuac México Norte. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord injury & Neuroprotection. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 88 publications receiving 1713 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Ibarra include Weizmann Institute of Science & CINVESTAV.
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Vaccination with a Nogo-A-derived peptide after incomplete spinal-cord injury promotes recovery via a T-cell-mediated neuroprotective response: Comparison with other myelin antigens
TL;DR: It is shown that neuronal degeneration after incomplete spinal-cord contusion in rats was substantially reduced, and hence recovery was significantly promoted, by posttraumatic immunization with p472, a peptide derived from Nogo-A.
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Cytokine and Growth Factor Activation In Vivo and In Vitro after Spinal Cord Injury
TL;DR: The excessive inflammatory Th1 and Th17 phenotypes observed after SCI tilt the scale towards a proinflammatory environment, which exacerbates the deleterious mechanisms present after the injury.
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Cardiovascular Alterations After Spinal Cord Injury: An Overview
TL;DR: An update of the possible cardiovascular complications associated to SCI (including spinal shock, autonomic dysreflexia, deep venous thrombosis, and risk for coronary heart disease) is dealt with.
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Probiotics and Prebiotics as a Therapeutic Strategy to Improve Memory in a Model of Middle-Aged Rats
Alejandra Romo-Araiza,Gabriela Gutiérrez-Salmeán,Emilio J. Galván,Melissa Hernández-Frausto,Gabriel Herrera-López,Héctor Romo-Parra,Valentina García-Contreras,Ana María Fernández-Presas,Ricardo Jasso-Chávez,Cesar V. Borlongan,Antonio Ibarra +10 more
TL;DR: Integrated results suggest that symbiotics could improve age-related impaired memory.
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Cyclosporin-A inhibits lipid peroxidation after spinal cord injury in rats
Araceli Diaz-Ruiz,Camilo Ríos,Ivonne Duarte,Dolores Correa,Gabriel Guízar-Sahagún,Israel Grijalva,Antonio Ibarra +6 more
TL;DR: Results show that CsA may be beneficial to injured tissue by inhibiting the levels of LP, and animals showed a significant clinical improvement.