“…Because of these properties, G-CSF has been widely used in clinical practice to treat neutropenia induced by chemotherapy, or in the case of BM transplantation (Welte et al, 1996). Recent studies highlighted the efficacy of G-CSF in animal models of cerebral ischemia, reporting significant reduction of infarct size and improved functional recovery (Minnerup et al, 2008;Sevimli et al, 2009;Zhang et al, 2009). The beneficial effects of G-CSF have been attributed to different concurrent mechanisms, including antiapoptotic activity (Schäbitz et al, 2003;Schneider et al, 2005), immunomodulation (von Aulock et al, 2004), stimulation of neurogenesis (Schneider et al, 2005;Kawada et al, 2006;Diederich et al, 2009), and angiogenesis (Lee et al, 2005).…”