The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) convened a conference call working group, consisting of experts in stroke and cerebrovascular biology on January 28, 2005. The purpose of this working group was to develop a prioritized set of recommendations for NHLBI to establish a focused and comprehensive set of research activities in cerebrovascular biology and disease. Three thematic areas of research emerged: (1) molecular and cellular neurobiology of cerebral blood vessels, focusing on genomics and proteomics, neurovascular signaling and cerebrovascular embryogenesis, development and plasticity; (2) resource development, involving the development of new methodological approaches for normal and altered function of the neurovascular unit, collaborative research, and training in cerebrovascular pathobiology; and (3) cerebrovascular diseases and translational approaches, addressing vascular mechanisms of disease, the role of risk factors, importance of biomarkers with the ultimate goal of developing new treatments. © 2006 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Iadecola, C., Goldman, S. S., Harder, D. R., Heistad, D. D., Katusic, Z. S., Moskowitz, M. A., … Velletri, P. A. (2006). Recommendations of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute working group on cerebrovascular biology and disease. Stroke, 37(6), 1578–1581. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.0000221297.57305.8a
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