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Circulating Pro-Inflammatory Exosomes Worsen Stroke Outcomes in Aging
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Aging
100%
Exosomes
100%
Stroke Outcome
100%
Serum Exosomes
100%
Aged Rats
44%
Synaptic Dysfunction
33%
Microglia
33%
Young Rats
33%
C3a Receptor
33%
Ischemic Stroke
22%
Inflammatory Mediators
22%
Systemic Inflammatory Response
22%
Phagoptosis
22%
Inflammatory Milieu
22%
Receptor Antagonist
11%
Age-related
11%
Post-stroke
11%
Age-related Illnesses
11%
Functional Recovery
11%
Systemic Administration
11%
Phagocytosis
11%
Promising Treatment
11%
Age-related Decline
11%
Brain Disorders
11%
Functional Integrity
11%
Proteomic Analysis
11%
Long-term Functional Outcome
11%
Vehicle Groups
11%
CD46
11%
Complement Component 1q
11%
Sensorimotor Deficits
11%
Microglia Depletion
11%
Neuroscience
C3a Receptor
100%
Brain Ischemia
66%
Complement Component C3a
66%
Complement Component C3b
66%
Phagocytosis
33%
Proteomics
33%
CD46
33%
Complement Component C1q
33%
Complement Component C4b
33%