Experimental and Translational Stroke Medicine
Published by Springer Nature
ISSN : 2040-7378
Abbreviation : Exp. Transl. Stroke Med.
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Functional assessments in the rodent stroke model
Citation: 467
Authors: Krystal L, Miranda M, Sean I
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The influence of functional electrical stimulation on hand motor recovery in stroke patients: a review
Citation: 121
Authors: Fanny, Friedhelm C
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Guideline clinical nutrition in patients with stroke
Citation: 116
Authors: Rainer, Christine, Martin, Tobias, Andreas H, Rainer
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Blood brain barrier breakdown as the starting point of cerebral small vessel disease? - New insights from a rat model
Citation: 113
Authors: Stefanie, Celine Zoe, Cornelia, Holger
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Pathophysiology and management of reperfusion injury and hyperperfusion syndrome after carotid endarterectomy and carotid artery stenting
Citation: 104
Authors: Muhammad U., Christopher, Jiangyong, Philip B.
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Hypoxia after stroke: a review of experimental and clinical evidence
Citation: 101
Authors: Phillip, Christine
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Rodent models of focal cerebral ischemia: procedural pitfalls and translational problems
Citation: 98
Authors: Stefan, Christoph
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Rapamycin up-regulation of autophagy reduces infarct size and improves outcomes in both permanent MCAL, and embolic MCAO, murine models of stroke
Citation: 79
Authors: Kathleen M, Daniel L, Irina Y, Sudharsan, John R, Russell, Harrison, Galina, Maribeth H, David C, Patricia V, Md Nasrul, William D
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Effect of a tDCS electrode montage on implicit motor sequence learning in healthy subjects
Citation: 78
Authors: Eun Kyoung, Nam-Jong