Browsing by Author "Ning, MingMing"
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Cerebral edema and a transtentorial brain herniation syndrome associated with pandemic swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection
Kahle, Kristopher; Walcott, Brian; Nahed, Brian Vala; Barnard, Zachary R.; Lo, Eng H.; Buonanno, Ferdinando Stelio; Venna, Nagagopal; Ning, MingMing (Elsevier BV, 2011)Acute encephalitis, encephalopathy, and seizures are known rare neurologic sequelae of respiratory tract infection with seasonal influenza A and B virus, but the neurological complications of the pandemic 2009 swine influenza ... -
Plasma-type gelsolin in subarachnoid hemorrhage: novel biomarker today, therapeutic target tomorrow?
Chou, Sherry Hsiang-Yi; Lo, Eng H; Ning, MingMing (BioMed Central, 2014)There is growing interest in the potential neuroprotective properties of gelsolin. In particular, plasma-type gelsolin (pGSN) can ameliorate deleterious inflammatory response by scavenging pro-inflammatory signals such as ... -
Proteomic signatures of serum albumin-bound proteins from stroke patients with and without endovascular closure of PFO are significantly different and suggest a novel mechanism for cholesterol efflux
Lopez, Mary F; Krastins, Bryan; Sarracino, David A; Byram, Gregory; Vogelsang, Maryann S; Prakash, Amol; Peterman, Scott; Ahmad, Shadab; Vadali, Gouri; Deng, Wenjun; Inglessis, Ignacio; Wickham, Tom; Feeney, Kathleen; Dec, G William; Palacios, Igor; Buonanno, Ferdinando S; Lo, Eng H; Ning, MingMing (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015)Background: The anatomy of PFO suggests that it can allow thrombi and potentially harmful circulatory factors to travel directly from the venous to the arterial circulation – altering circulatory phenotype. Our previous ... -
The Vasculome of the Mouse Brain
Guo, Shu-Zhen; Zhou, Yiming; Xing, Changhong; Lok, Josephine M.; Som, Angel T.; Ning, MingMing; Ji, Xunming; Lo, Eng H. (Public Library of Science, 2012)The blood vessel is no longer viewed as passive plumbing for the brain. Increasingly, experimental and clinical findings suggest that cerebral endothelium may possess endocrine and paracrine properties – actively releasing ...