Yoga therapy for Ischemic Stroke: Nisshesha rechaka pranayama (Brief Intermittent Hypoxia) alleviates cerebral ischemic stroke/injury through enhancing beclin 1-mediated autophagy, 20/October/2015, 12.54 pm

Yoga therapy for Ischemic Stroke: Nisshesha rechaka pranayama (Brief Intermittent Hypoxia) alleviates cerebral ischemic stroke/injury through enhancing beclin 1-mediated autophagy, 20/October/2015, 12.54 pm

Yoga therapy for Ischemic Stroke: Nisshesha rechaka pranayama (Brief Intermittent Hypoxia) alleviates cerebral ischemic stroke/injury through enhancing beclin 1-mediated autophagy, 20/October/2015, 12.54 pm 150 150

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Significance:  Nisshesha rechaka pranayama  (Brief Intermittent Hypoxia), by increasing the expression of its target gene in Neurons, it may enhance beclin 1-mediated autophagy. Thereby, it may inhibit the progression of cerebral ischemic stroke/injury. Together, this study suggests that breathing exercise (Pranayama-Brief Intermittent Hypoxia) may function as an adjuvant therapy for patients suffering from cerebral ischemic stroke/injury.

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Undisclosed information: How Nisshesha rechaka pranayama  (Brief Intermittent Hypoxia) enhances beclin-1-mediated autophagy and inhibits the progression of  cerebral ischemic stroke/injury.

To citeBoominathan, Yoga therapy for Ischemic Stroke: Nisshesha rechaka pranayama (Brief Intermittent Hypoxia) alleviates cerebral ischemic stroke/injury through enhancing beclin 1-mediated autophagy, 20/October/2015,  12.54 pm,  Genome-2-Bio-Medicine Discovery center (GBMD), http://genomediscovery.org

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