Scientists Shrink Stroke Damage in Mice by Calming Immune Cells Outside Brain
Scientists Shrink Stroke Damage in Mice by Calming Immune Cells Outside Brain
Instead of trying to fix stroke-damaged nerve cells, Stanford scientists took aim at a set of first-responder immune cells that live outside the brain but rush to the site of a stroke. It worked.
Investigators at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that suppressing the activity of a small set of immune cells in mice after they’ve had a stroke substantially reduces their brain…
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