Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor activation dilates cerebral arterioles, increases cerebral blood flow, and mediates remote (pre)conditioning neuroprotection against ischaemic stroke
Shereen Nizari(University College London), Alexander V. Gourine(University College London), Frank Reimann(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Alla Korsak(University College London), Nils Korte(Broad Institute), Philippa Chapman(University College London), Shefeeq M. Theparambil(University College London), Derek M. Yellon(University College London), Isabel N. Christie(University of Sheffield), Marina Basalay(University College London), Stefan Trapp(University College London), Sean M. Davidson(University College London)
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