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41. MicroRNA Let-7 Promotes Migration Of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells In Preterm White Matter Injury In Vitro
42. Changes And Clinical Significance Of Serum Ferritin In Premature Infants With Brain White Matter Injury
43. Clinical Characteristics And Neuroimaging Study Of Patients With Chronic Subjective Dizziness
44. The Neuroprotective Effect Of IL-33/ST2 Signaling Pathway On White Matter Injury After Ischemic Stroke
45. The Role And Mechanism Of MiR-29b/miR-124-mediated MCT1 Loss In White Matter Injury After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage In Rats
46. Melatonin Attenuate White Matter Injury Via Reducing Oligodendrocyte Apoptosis After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage In Mice
47. Cellular, structural and functional characterization of hyperoxia-induced white matter injury in the developing brain
48. Excitotoxicity and sodium(+)-dependent glutamate transport in spinal cord white matter injury
49. Role Of Iron Overload Induced Ferroptosis In Secondary White Matter Injury After Spinal Cord Injury
50. Deep Hypothermic Low Flow Induced Cerebral Neuroinflammation And White Matter Injury
51. Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Induces Cognitive Impairment And Aggravates The Progression Of Cardiac And Renal Dysfunction
52. M1 Microglia Aggravate White Matter Injury In A Rat Model Of Chronic Cerebral Ischemia
53. The Role And Mechanism Of Calcium Response Factor (CaRf) In Microglia Mediated Chronic Hypoperfusion White Matter Injury
54. Quantitative Evaluation Of Brain White Matter Injury In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
55. Human Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Enhanced Regenerative Effects After Intracerebroventricular And Intranasal Transplantation On Rat Model Of White Matter Injury In Premature Infants
56. Oligodendrogenesis And Angiogenesis In Neonatal Rats Of Hypoxic-ischemic White Matter Injury
57. Research Of Transplantation Of Human Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells By The Intra-cisterna Magna Approach In The Preterm Rats With White Matter Injury
58. Establishment Of Lipopolysaccharide-induced White Matter Injury Model In Rat Based On The "multi-hit" Theory And Research On Related Mechanisms
59. The Role And Mechanism Of Microglia Polarization In White Matter Lesions Induced By Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion
60. The Role And Mechanism Of Interleukin-19 In Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Injury
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