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- BookJaechan Park, editor.Contents:
Section 1: Basics
1. Pathophysiology of ischemic stroke
2. Pathophysiology of moyamoya disease
3. Radiological assessment of ischemic stroke
4. Pathology of blood clot
Section 2: Medical Practices
5. General management & intensive care of ischemic stroke
6. Cardiac evaluation and management after ischemic cerebral stroke
7. Intravenous thrombolytic therapy
8. Pediatric ischemic stroke
Section 3: Endovascular Practices
9. History and overview
10. Clot aspiration technique
11. Stent retriever technique
12. Intracranial stenting
13. Treatment of arterial dissection
Section 4: Surgical Practices
14. Surgical embolectomy
15. Bypass surgery
16. Decompressive hemicraniectomy.Digital Access Springer 2017 - ArticleHannan MA, Nasim A.Mol Gen Genet. 1977 Dec 14;158(1):111-6.Haploid and diploid wild type strains, and three classes of radiation-sensitive mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were tested for enhancement of UV-inactivation by caffeine in growth medium. In addition, the sensitizing effect of caffeine was studied in a haploid and a diploid wild type strain after gamma-irradiation. The drug sensitized the UV-irradiated cells of all strains except those reported to be only slightly UV-sensitive but highly sensitive to ionizing radiation. After gamma-irradiation, no caffeine-enhancement of killing was observed in stationary phase cells of either the haploid or the diploid strain. However, log-phase cells of both strains were partially sensitized. The results of both sets of experiments suggested that caffeine interferes with a recombinational repair occurring in cells in S or G2 phase.