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Neuroprotection from Brain Anoxia and Reperfusion Injury During Stroke and Compositions of PKG Pathway Activators and Method of Use Thereof, 2011

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Type: Text
Year: 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011
Member of: Florida Atlantic University Patents
Contributors: Dawson-Scully, Ken, Milton, Sara Louise
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: A pharmaceutical composition for treating or preventing one or both of neural anoxia and reperfusion injury, which includes a pharmacological activator of the PKG pathway, and methods of treating or preventing medical conditions using a pharmacological activator of the PKG pathway.
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Compositions and Methods for Treating Neural Anoxia and Spreading Depression, 2011

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Type: Text
Year: 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011
Member of: Florida Atlantic University Patents
Contributors: Dawson-Scully, Ken, Robertson, R. Meldrum
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Compositions and methods for protecting neural tissue (e.g., neurons) from anoxia and spreading depression (SD) involve inhibiting the cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG) pathway. It was discovered that the PKG pathway plays a crucial role in regulating SD and tolerance to anoxia in the central nervous system (CNS). Inhibition of the PKG pathway greatly reduces SD and increases tolerance to… more
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Compositions and Methods for Treating Neural Anoxia and Spreading Depression, 2009

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Type: Text
Year: 2009, 2009, 2009, 2009
Member of: Florida Atlantic University Patents
Contributors: Dawson-Scully, Ken, Robertson, R. Meldrum
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Compositions and methods for protecting neural tissue (e.g., neurons) from anoxia and spreading depression (SD) involve inhibiting the cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG) pathway. It was discovered that the PKG pathway plays a crucial role in regulating SD and tolerance to anoxia in the central nervous system (CNS). Inhibition of the PKG pathway greatly reduces SD and increases tolerance to… more
Full Text: 111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 US 20090124558Al United States c12) Patent Application Publication (19) Dawson-Scully et al. (54) (75) COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING NEURAL ANOXIA AND SPREADING …

Neuroprotection from Brain Anoxia and Reperfusion Injury During Stroke and Compositions of PKG Pathway Activators and Method of Use Thereof, 2012

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Type: Text
Year: 2012, 2012, 2012, 2012
Member of: Florida Atlantic University Patents
Contributors: Dawson-Scully, Ken, Milton, Sara Louise
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: A pharmaceutical composition for treating or preventing one or both of neural anoxia and reperfusion injury, which includes a pharmacological activator of the PKG pathway, and methods of treating or preventing medical conditions using a pharmacological activator of the PKG pathway.
Full Text: 111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 US 20120148560Al United States c12) Patent Application Publication (19) DAWSON-SCULLY et al. (54) NEUROPROTECTION FROM BRAIN ANOXIA AND REPERFUSION INJURY DURING STROKE …

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