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Information × Registration Number 0224U001640, 0123U100225 , R & D reports Title Study of inert gases as agents for primary neuroprotection in traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury (clinical and experimental research) popup.stage_title Head Zhyliuk Volodymyr I., Доктор медичних наук Registration Date 26-01-2024 Organization Dnipro State Medical University popup.description2  Conducting an experimental and clinical substantiation of the effectiveness of neuroprotective therapy using inert gases and hydrogen gas in traumatic and non-traumatic brain lesions based on the data obtained regarding their impact on the main molecular and cellular links of pathogenesis and the speed and quality of neurological function recovery. Study of the CNS function and the state of brain metabolism and the dynamics of the neurological status in traumatic or non-traumatic brain lesions in an experiment on rats and in patients in critical conditions. Study of neuroprotective therapy of ischemia-reperfusion injury of the brain using argon and hydrogen gas, changes in neurometabolism indicators and neuron-specific enzymes. With the help of conducting neurophysiological, biochemical, morphological, histoimmunochemical, clinical studies, determine the expediency of using inert gases in the given conditions of the experiment, which contributes to the reduction of neurological deficits and the normalization of disturbed indicators. Product Description popup.authors Bondarenko Oleksandr O. Vyshnevskyi Maksym S. Holubiev Viktor L. Krishtafor Artur Artur Anatoliiovych Lievykh Anton Eduardovych Mamchur Vitaliy Novytska-Usenko Liudmyla Vasylivna Oleniuk Diana V. Pripichenko Liliia O. Tkachenko Victoriya Kharchenko Yuliia Valeriivna Tsarev Olexander V Shevtsova Alla I. Sherstiuk Svitlana А. popup.nrat_date 2024-01-26 Close
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Head: Zhyliuk Volodymyr I.. Study of inert gases as agents for primary neuroprotection in traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury (clinical and experimental research). (popup.stage: ). Dnipro State Medical University. № 0224U001640
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