Wesley Kohls
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Immune Alterations in Vestibular Neuritis: A Pilot Study on T and B Lymphocyte Profiles and Cytokine Levels
Immune Alterations in Vestibular Neuritis: A Pilot Study on T and B Lymphocyte Profiles and Cytokine Levels Open
Objectives Vestibular neuritis (VN) etiology remains elusive, with hypotheses suggesting viral infection, non-infectious inflammation, or immune responses. This study aims to assess the T and B lymphocyte subsets and cytokine expressions i…
View article: A novel stroke rehabilitation strategy and underlying stress granule regulations through inhibition of <scp>NLRP3</scp> inflammasome activation
A novel stroke rehabilitation strategy and underlying stress granule regulations through inhibition of <span>NLRP3</span> inflammasome activation Open
Objective Dynamic changes in ischemic pathology after stroke suggested a “critical window” of enhanced neuroplasticity immediately after stroke onset. Although physical exercise has long been considered a promising strategy of stroke rehab…
View article: Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) with exercise (RICE) is safe and feasible for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients
Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) with exercise (RICE) is safe and feasible for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients Open
Objective Rehabilitation is essential in reducing stroke disability and should be performed as early as possible. Exercise is an established and effective rehabilitation method; however, its implementation has been limited as its very earl…
View article: Mini review
Mini review Open
The impact of stroke, currently the second leading cause of death worldwide, continues to worsen, and even those that survive can have persistent neurological deficits. A potentially significant implication may be due to hyperglycemia, fou…
View article: Perspectives on benefit of early and prereperfusion hypothermia by pharmacological approach in stroke
Perspectives on benefit of early and prereperfusion hypothermia by pharmacological approach in stroke Open
Stroke kills or disables approximately 15 million people worldwide each year. It is the leading cause of brain injury, resulting in persistent neurological deficits and profound physical handicaps. In spite of over 100 clinical trials, str…