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Manual of Stroke Models in Rats
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During the last few years, exciting new insights into mechanisms and treatment of stroke have been obtained from animal experiments. Hence, the use of animal models to induce stroke are of paramount importance as research tools. While a few articles on this topic have been published in select journals, until now there has not been a systematic tech
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- About the Editor
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Statistical Update of Stroke in America
- Chapter 2 Rationale for Using Ischemic Stroke Models
- Chapter 3 Animal Models of Ischemic Stroke: A Historical Survey
- Chapter 4 Anatomy and Cerebral Circulation of the Rat
- Chapter 5 Which Animal to Choose?
- Chapter 6 Which Model to Use?
- Chapter 7 Failure Is the Mother of Success: Why Neuroprotective Therapies That Work in Laboratories Fail in Clinical Trials
- Chapter 8 Anesthesia of Laboratory Rats
- Chapter 9 General Principles of Microsurgery on Animals
- Chapter 10 Microsurgical Instruments for Stroke Studies
- Chapter 11 Postoperative Care
- Chapter 12 Surgery Procedure for Distal Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Model
- Chapter 13 Surgical Models of Stroke Induced by Intraluminal Filament Implantation
- Chapter 14 Embolic Stroke Models
- Chapter 15 Photochemically Based Models of Focal Experimental Thrombotic Stroke in Rodents
- Chapter 16 Induction of Asphyxia Cardiac Arrest in a Rat as a Model of Global Cerebral Ischemia
- Chapter 17 Four-Vessel Occlusion Stroke Model in Rats
- Chapter 18 Brain Hemorrhage Models in Rodents
- Chapter 19 Endpoints for Stroke Studies
- Chapter 20 Tissue Staining Techniques for Stroke Studies
- Chapter 21 Protocol for Brain Vessel Corrosion Casting and Embedding
- Chapter 22 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Stroke Study
- Chapter 23 Administration of Substances and Sampling
- Chapter 24 Study Design in Animal Models of Stroke
- Chapter 25 Common Biochemical and Physiological Parameters in Rats
- Index