Publications by authors named "Tue Minh Nguyen Thi"

Background: After cardiac arrest/resuscitation (CA/R), animals often had massive functional restrictions including spastic paralysis of hind legs, disturbed balance and reflex abnormalities. Patients who have survived CA also develop movement restrictions/disorders. A successful therapy requires detailed knowledge of the intrinsic damage pattern and the respective mechanisms.

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Background: In studies on cardiac arrest (CA)/resuscitation (R) injury, Purkinje cell degeneration was described, however, with inconsistent data concerning severity and time point of manifestation. Moreover, CA/R studies paid only limited attention to inhibitory stellate interneurons. To this aim, the hypothesis that cerebellar could be relatively resilient toward CA/R because of diverse cellular defense mechanisms including interaction with stellate cells was tested.

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