2022
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-022-03024-5
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Vespakinin-M, a natural peptide from Vespa magnifica, promotes functional recovery in stroke mice

Abstract: Acute ischemic stroke triggers complex systemic pathological responses for which the exploration of drug resources remains a challenge. Wasp venom extracted from Vespa magnifica (Smith, 1852) is most commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis as well as neurological disorders. Vespakinin-M (VK), a natural peptide from wasp venom, has remained largely unexplored for stroke. Herein, we first confirmed the structure, stability, toxicity and distribution of VK as well as its penetration into the blood–brain barri… Show more

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“…Flow cytometry was executed as our previous study described 31 . In brief, after the rats were sacrificed, to isolate T cells, spleens were collected under sterile conditions in ice-cold phosphate buffer saline (PBS) and filtered with sterile cell strainers (Biologix, 70 μm).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow cytometry was executed as our previous study described 31 . In brief, after the rats were sacrificed, to isolate T cells, spleens were collected under sterile conditions in ice-cold phosphate buffer saline (PBS) and filtered with sterile cell strainers (Biologix, 70 μm).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%