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Costantino Iadecola

Researcher at Cornell University

Publications -  468
Citations -  59815

Costantino Iadecola is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Ischemia. The author has an hindex of 107, co-authored 435 publications receiving 51044 citations. Previous affiliations of Costantino Iadecola include University of Chicago & University of Minnesota.

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Delayed Treatment with Aminoguanidine Decreases Focal Cerebral Ischemic Damage and Enhances Neurologic Recovery in Rats

TL;DR: The findings show that AG decreases ischemic brain damage dose-dependently and improves neurologic recovery and delayed treatment with AG may be a therapeutic strategy to selectively target the evolution of isChemic damage that occurs in the post-ischemic period.
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Nuclear Factor-κB Activation and Postischemic Inflammation Are Suppressed in CD36-Null Mice after Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion

TL;DR: It is found that activation of nuclear factor-κB, a transcription factor that coordinates postischemic gene expression, is attenuated in CD36-null mice subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion, andhibition of CD36 signaling may be a valuable therapeutic approach to counteract the deleterious effects of postISChemic inflammation.
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Nitric oxide and adenosine mediate vasodilation during functional activation in cerebellar cortex.

TL;DR: The role of glutamate, GABA, nitric oxide (NO) and adenosine in the increases in cerebellar cortex blood flow (BFcrb) elicited by PF stimulation is studied.
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Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia and the Risk of Ischemic Stroke

TL;DR: PSVT seems to be a novel risk factor that may account for some proportion of strokes that are currently classified as cryptogenic, and in a large and demographically diverse sample of patients, an independent association between PSVT and ischemic stroke is found.
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Localization of NADPH diaphorase in neurons of the rostral ventral medulla: possible role of nitric oxide in central autonomic regulation and oxygen chemoreception

TL;DR: The RVM contains a well-defined group of neurons endowed with NOS that are distinct from the adrenergic neurons of the C1 group and have only limited monosynaptic projections to the spinal cord, raising the possibility that nitric oxide participates in central autonomic regulation and oxygen chemoreception.