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Ischemic Stroke Thrombus Perviousness is Associated with Distinguishable Proteomic Features and Susceptibility to ADAMTS13-Augmented Thrombolysis

Derrek Schartz, Sajal Medha K. Akkipeddi, Redi Rahmani, Nathaniel Ellens, Clifton Houk, Gurkirat Singh Kohli, Logan Worley, Kevin Welle, Tarun Bhalla, Thomas Mattingly, Craig Morrell and Matthew T. Bender
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2023, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8069
Derrek Schartz
aFrom the Department of Imaging Sciences (D.S., L.W.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Sajal Medha K. Akkipeddi
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Redi Rahmani
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Nathaniel Ellens
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Clifton Houk
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Gurkirat Singh Kohli
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Logan Worley
aFrom the Department of Imaging Sciences (D.S., L.W.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Kevin Welle
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Tarun Bhalla
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Thomas Mattingly
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Craig Morrell
cAab Cardiovascular Research Institute (C.M.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Matthew T. Bender
bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.S., S.M.K.A., R.R., N.E., C.H., G.S.K., K.W., T.B., T.M., M.T.B.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York
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Ischemic Stroke Thrombus Perviousness is Associated with Distinguishable Proteomic Features and Susceptibility to ADAMTS13-Augmented Thrombolysis
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