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Yuchuan Ding
Researcher at Wayne State University
Publications - 375
Citations - 7902
Yuchuan Ding is an academic researcher from Wayne State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 301 publications receiving 6039 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuchuan Ding include University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio & University of Texas System.
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Upper limb ischemic preconditioning prevents recurrent stroke in intracranial arterial stenosis
Ran Meng,Karam Asmaro,Lu Meng,Yu Liu,Chun Ma,Chunjiang Xi,Guoqing Li,Canghong Ren,Yumin Luo,Feng Ling,Jianping Jia,Yang Hua,Xiaoying Wang,Yuchuan Ding,Eng H. Lo,Xunming Ji +15 more
TL;DR: A proof-of-concept that BAIPC may be an effective way to improve cerebral perfusion and reduce recurrent strokes in patients with IAS is provided and further investigation of this therapeutic approach is warranted.
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The role of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α, aquaporin-4, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in blood-brain barrier disruption and brain edema after traumatic brain injury
Tetsuhiro Higashida,Christian W. Kreipke,José A. Rafols,Changya Peng,Steven Schafer,Patrick Schafer,Jamie Y. Ding,David Dornbos,Xiaohua Li,Murali Guthikonda,Noreen F. Rossi,Noreen F. Rossi,Yuchuan Ding +12 more
TL;DR: The notion that HIF-1α plays a role in brain edema formation and BBB disruption via a molecular pathway cascade involving AQP-4 and MMP-9 is supported.
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Exercise pre-conditioning reduces brain damage in ischemic rats that may be associated with regional angiogenesis and cellular overexpression of neurotrophin.
Yun Hong Ding,Jie Li,Xiaodong Luan,Yuchuan Ding,Qin Lai,José A. Rafols,John W. Phillis,Justin C. Clark,Fernando G. Diaz +8 more
TL;DR: Pre-ischemic motor activity significantly reduced neurologic deficits and infarct volume in the frontoparietal cortex and dorsolateral striatum and Cellular expressions of NGF and BDNF were significantly increased in cortex and striatum of rats under the exercise condition.
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Cerebral Angiogenesis and Expression of Angiogenic Factors in Aging Rats after Exercise
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that angiogenesis can be induced in aging rats via exercise, and the hypothesis that an angiogenic response to chronic physical exercise is maintained with aging is supported.
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NOX Activation by Subunit Interaction and Underlying Mechanisms in Disease.
TL;DR: The implication of these interactions as a target for NOX inhibitors such as apocynin will be discussed as a potential avenue for further investigation, in order to develop more specific Nox inhibitors based on the inhibition of NOX assembly and activation.