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  • 21. Early disruption of the blood-brain barrier after thrombolytic therapy predicts hemorrhage in patients with acute stroke.
    Kastrup A, Gröschel K, Ringer TM, Redecker C, Cordesmeyer R, Witte OW, Terborg C.
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  • 23. Reperfusion injury after focal cerebral ischemia: the role of inflammation and the therapeutic horizon.
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