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2015

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Anti-Nogo-A immunotherapy

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Extended Treatment Window Exists For Improving Sensorimotor Recovery Using Anti-Nogo A Immunotherapy In Adult Rats With Chronic Stroke Deficits, Katherine Marie Podraza Jan 2015

Extended Treatment Window Exists For Improving Sensorimotor Recovery Using Anti-Nogo A Immunotherapy In Adult Rats With Chronic Stroke Deficits, Katherine Marie Podraza

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Stroke related death ranks as the fourth most common cause of mortality in the United States. Current therapeutic options following stroke are limited. One potential therapy involves the use of anti-Nogo-A immunotherapy post-stroke. Our laboratory has shown that the administration of this novel treatment results in sensorimotor recovery in adult and aged rats. This therapy has been shown to be efficacious when applied immediately, 24 hours, and 1 week post-stroke in rats with mild to moderate sensorimotor deficits. In addition, recent results suggest that administration of anti-Nogo-A immunotherapy up to 9 weeks after stroke still induces functional recovery and neuroanatomical …