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From: Acorus tatarinowii Schott extract reduces cerebral edema caused by ischemia–reperfusion injury in rats: involvement in regulation of astrocytic NKCC1/AQP4 and JNK/iNOS-mediated signaling

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Effects of SCP-0.5 g and SCP-1 g treatments on cerebral infarction, neurological deficits, and cerebral edema 3 d after reperfusion. a The percentage of cerebral infarct areas in the Sham, Model, SCP-0.25 g, SCP-0.5 g, and SCP-1 g groups was evaluated 3 d after reperfusion. b Neurological deficit scores of the Sham, Model, SCP-0.25 g, SCP-0.5 g, and SCP-1 g groups were examined 1 and 3 d after reperfusion. c Water content in right cerebral hemispheres in the Sham, Model, SCP-0.25 g, SCP-0.5 g, and SCP-1 g groups was evaluated 3 d after reperfusion. Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. *P < 0.05 compared with the Sham group; #P < 0.05 compared with the Model group

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