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  • 2. Exercise preconditioning reduces neuronal apoptosis in stroke by up-regulating heat shock protein-70 (heat shock protein-72) and extracellular-signal-regulated-kinase 1/2.
    Liebelt B, Papapetrou P, Ali A, Guo M, Ji X, Peng C, Rogers R, Curry A, Jimenez D, Ding Y.
    Neuroscience; 2010 Apr 14; 166(4):1091-100. PubMed ID: 20083167
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  • 7. Short-term exercise improves myocardial tolerance to in vivo ischemia-reperfusion in the rat.
    Demirel HA, Powers SK, Zergeroglu MA, Shanely RA, Hamilton K, Coombes J, Naito H.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2001 Nov 14; 91(5):2205-12. PubMed ID: 11641363
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  • 9. Pre-ischemic exercise preserves cerebral blood flow during reperfusion in stroke.
    Zwagerman N, Sprague S, Davis MD, Daniels B, Goel G, Ding Y.
    Neurol Res; 2010 Jun 14; 32(5):523-9. PubMed ID: 20092679
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  • 10. Different levels of Hsp72 in female rat myocardium in response to voluntary exercise and forced exercise.
    Melo SF, Lunz W, Fontes EP, Dias CM, Carneiro MA, Moura AG, Del Carlo RJ, Natali AJ.
    Arq Bras Cardiol; 2009 Nov 14; 93(5):456-62. PubMed ID: 20084306
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  • 14. Neuroprotection against transient cerebral ischemia by exercise pre-conditioning in rats.
    Li J, Luan X, Clark JC, Rafols JA, Ding Y.
    Neurol Res; 2004 Jun 14; 26(4):404-8. PubMed ID: 15198867
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  • 15. Exercise pre-conditioning strengthens brain microvascular integrity in a rat stroke model.
    Ding YH, Ding Y, Li J, Bessert DA, Rafols JA.
    Neurol Res; 2006 Mar 14; 28(2):184-9. PubMed ID: 16551437
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  • 19. Exercise pre-conditioning reduces brain damage in ischemic rats that may be associated with regional angiogenesis and cellular overexpression of neurotrophin.
    Ding Y, Li J, Luan X, Ding YH, Lai Q, Rafols JA, Phillis JW, Clark JC, Diaz FG.
    Neuroscience; 2004 Mar 14; 124(3):583-91. PubMed ID: 14980729
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  • 20. Differential effects of voluntary and forced exercise on stress responses after traumatic brain injury.
    Griesbach GS, Tio DL, Vincelli J, McArthur DL, Taylor AN.
    J Neurotrauma; 2012 May 01; 29(7):1426-33. PubMed ID: 22233388
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