The role of circadian clock in astrocytes: from cellular functions to ischemic stroke therapeutic targets

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  • who: Yuxing Zhang from the Toho University, Japan have published the research work: The role of circadian clock in astrocytes: From cellular functions to ischemic stroke therapeutic targets, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Taken together, most of this studies focus on the exact molecular mechanism of astrocytes inflammation post-stroke, lacking comprehensive perspectives on other factors (Li R. et_al, 2022), including the interference of gender, age, and circadian system on the intensity of immune_response.
  • how: Circadian clock gene Bmal1 mutant mice were used in further research and the results indicated that Bmal1Nestin -/- leads . . .

     

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