Publications by authors named "Huimei Kong"

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  • This study evaluates the effectiveness of a combined test for assessing hemorrhagic transformation and predicting outcomes in patients after thrombolysis for acute cerebral infarction, using various analytical methods including logistic regression and ROC curve analysis.
  • The research highlights that certain biomarkers (D-D, Hcy, cTnI) showed varying sensitivity and specificity in identifying patients at risk, with the combined assay outperforming single assays.
  • Key findings reveal that while there was no significant correlation between certain imaging metrics and clinical outcomes, the mismatch between diffusion-weighted imaging and perfusion-weighted imaging scores can help guide treatment decisions during the subacute phase of stroke recovery.
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Serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been widely used as first-line drugs in the treatment of a range of depressive and anxiety disorders. Recently, clinical studies found that this class of agents also shows significant efficacy in promoting neurogenesis, neuroplasticity and neurorecovery following stroke. Here, we attempt to elucidate molecular mechanism and biological implication underlying the SSRI-mediated neurorecovery.

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