Gut-brain axis: mechanisms and potential therapeutic strategies for ischemic stroke through immune functions

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  • who: Sheng-Yu Zhou from the San Martino Hospital (IRCCS), Italy, The State University of New Jersey have published the research work: Gut-brain axis: Mechanisms and potential therapeutic strategies for ischemic stroke through immune functions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The results showed that the most significant changes in microbial patterns were observed between pre-stroke and 3 days post-stroke.
  • future: The role played by CD4+ T_cells Tregs cells and Th17 cells on the prognosis of IS after IS needs to be considered in a comprehensive manner and further studies are . . .

     

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