Chapter 31: Problem 2
Immune cells involved in stroke-related inflammation stroke are predominantly derived from the circulating blood. true/false
Chapter 31: Problem 2
Immune cells involved in stroke-related inflammation stroke are predominantly derived from the circulating blood. true/false
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Get started for freeThe effects of ischemic stroke on the systemic circulation include: a. increased susceptibility to infection b. sensitization of circulating lymphocytes to brain antigens c. both \(a\) and \(b\) d. neither a or b
Immune cells involved in the evolution of ischemic brain lesions include: a. Microglia b. Neutrophils c. Monocytes d. Lymphocytes e. All of the above
The neurovascular unit is comprised of the following: a. astrocytes b. neurons c. smooth muscle cells d. endothelial cells e. all of the above
Features of the vulnerable plaque include: a. more prone to rupture b. heavy inflammatory cell infiltrate c. thin fibrous cap d. a, b and c e. \(\mathrm{a}\) and \(\mathrm{c}\)
Leukocyte infiltration across the blood brain barrier after ischemic stroke is dependent on the expression of adhesion molecules on leukocytes and endothelial cells. true/false
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