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PTEN has been shown to play important roles in myocardial I/R; suppression of PTEN could reduce I/RI manifested as reduced infract size, increased Akt and eNOS activation, and improved heart function [29, 30].
Additionally, they explain the larger infract, poor outcome, and impaired recovery after ischemic insults among diabetic individuals [14, 15, 43, 44].
Most common abnormality observed was granuloma in 21 patients followed by infract in 20, haemorrhage in 15, hydrocephalus in 6, Tuberculoma in 2 and Tumours in 4 patients.
OMT showed infract volume reduction in the brain of mice, which received MCAO and improved the neurological deficit score, neuronal morphology in prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus.
TSA pretreatment markedly reduced the infract size in diabetic rats (55.9% [+ or -] 2.97% versus 38.6% [+ or -] 3.45%, p < 0.05, Figure 3(c)).
(1 Cranch) 1, 43 (1801) ("[W]e think with great force, that the laws of the United States ought not, if it be avoidable, so to be construed as to infract the common principles and usages of nations, or the general doctrines of national law.").
Haemorrhagic lacunar infract p<0.001, haemorrhagic-large infarct p<0.001, lacunar infract-large infarct p<0.001.