New York: Springer, 2020. — 422 p.
This volume presents the latest data on recent achievements in new and emerging technologies for stroke biomarkers and innovations in stroke assessment. The topics discussed in this book explore the role of upcoming biomarkers in different types of stroke, and explores techniques that will allow researchers to be more effective when approaching clinical management and patient care. In Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to ensure successful results in the laboratory.
Cutting-edge and comprehensive, Stroke Biomarkers is a valuable resource for both experimental and clinical scientists interested in expanding their knowledge in the field of stroke research.
Integrative Biomarkers in Stroke
Vascular-Related Biomarkers of Ischemic Stroke
Generation and Applicability of Genetic Risk Scores (GRS) in Stroke
Neuroplasticity Biomarkers in Experimental Stroke Recovery
Methods of Mitochondrial and Redox Measurements in Ischemic Stroke
Blood Biomarkers for Stroke Differentiation
Laser-Capture Microdissection for Measurement of Angiogenesis After Stroke
Blood-Borne Biomarkers of Hypertension Predicting Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Stroke
RNA Gene Expression to Identify the Etiology of Acute Ischemic Stroke: The Biomarkers of Acute Stroke Etiology (BASE) Study
Neurotoxicity Biomarker Assay Development
Glutamate Receptor Peptides as Potential Neurovascular Biomarkers of Acute Stroke
Antibodies to NMDA Receptors in Cerebral and Spinal Cord Infarctions
Impaired Retinal Vasoreactivity as an Early Marker of Stroke Risk in Diabetes
Imaging Biomarkers: Keys to Decision-Making in Stroke
Neuroimaging Methods for Acute Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment
Ultrasound Assessments of Risk for TIA and Stroke in Vascular Surgery
Preoperative and Intraoperative Markers of Cerebral Ischemia
Time is Brain: The Prehospital Phase and the Mobile Stroke Unit
Acute Clinical Intervention and Chronic Management of Cerebral Vascular Accident
Trends in Biomarkers Development for Stroke