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Current Neurovascular Research (CNR) provides a cross platform for the publication of scientifically rigorous research that addresses disease mechanisms of both neuronal and vascular origins in neuroscience. The journal serves as an international forum for the publication of novel and pioneering original work as well as timely neuroscience research reviews in the disciplines of cell developmental disorders, plasticity, and degeneration that bridge the gap between basic science research and clinical discovery. CNR emphasizes the elucidation of disease mechanisms, both cellular and molecular, which can impact the development of unique therapeutic strategies for neuronal and vascular disorders.

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Volume 6, Number 4, November 2009

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Oxidative Stress-Induced Necrotic Cell Death via Mitochondira-Dependent Burst of Reactive Oxygen Species
pp. 213-222(10)
Authors: Choi, Kyungsun; Kim, Jinho; Kim, Gyung W.; Choi, Chulhee

Role of Endogenous Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Following Stroke and Relationship to Neurological Outcome
pp. 246-251(6)
Authors: Navarro-Sobrino, Miriam; Rosell, Anna; Penalba, Anna; Ribo, Marc; Alvarez-Sabin, Jose; Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel; Montaner, Joan

The Immunosuppressive Agent FK506 Prevents Subperineurial Degeneration and Demyelination on Ultrastructural and Functional Analysis
pp. 252-258(7)
Authors: Utuk, Arzu; Sarikcioglu, Levent; Demirel, Bahadir M.; Demir, Necdet

Chronic Methylphenidate-Effects Over Circadian Cycle of Young and Adult Rats Submitted to Open-Field and Object Recognition Tests
pp. 259-266(8)
Authors: Gomes, Karin M.; Souza, Renan P.; Valvassori, Samira S.; Reus, Gislaine Z.; Inacio, Cecilia G.; Martins, Marcio R.; Comim, Clarissa M.; Quevedo, Joao

Free Content Cortical and Putamen Age-Related Changes in the Microvessel Density and Astrocyte Deficiency in Spontaneously Hypertensive and Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
pp. 279-287(9)
Authors: Ritz, Marie-Françoise; Fluri, Felix; Engelter, Stefan T.; Schaeren-Wiemers, Nicole; Lyrer, Philippe A.

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