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  • Bench to Bedside
    • Neuroplasticity and Slow Wave Sleep
    • Axonal Branching
      • Asher Models
    • Parvalbumin Interneurons
    • Plasticity of Brain Networks
    • The Cellular Itinerary of APP Processing
    • Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy and Hemorrhage
    • Pathophysiology of cerebral small vessel disease.
  • Bedside to Bench
    • Identifying Molecular Targets for Ischemic Stroke
    • Understanding Pathways involved in Post-stroke Edema
    • Using Big Data Image Analysis and Genomics
    • Pathophysiology of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
    • Pathophysiology of Sickle Cell Disease
    • Pathophysiology of Cantu Syndrome
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    • Jin-Moo Lee
    • Researchers
    • Graduate Students
    • K-Awardees
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    • Hope Center Animal Surgery Core
      • Research Lab Supervisor
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Bench to Bedside

Neuroplasticity and Brain Repair

  • Parvalbumin Interneurons—gate-keepers of neuroplasticity?      
  • Axonal branching—repairing local circuits and global networks
  • Neuroplasticity and Slow Wave Sleep 
  • Plasticity of Brain Networks
  • Pathophysiology of cerebral small vessel disease                                                    

Alzheimer’s Disease and Amlyloid Angiopathy Pathogenisis

  • The cellular itinerary of APP processing
  • Cerebral amyloid angiopathy and hemorhage                       

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