Researchers targeted ZFP384 using antisense therapy in mouse models of stroke. The strategy sustained microglial repair activity and enhanced recovery, even with delayed treatment, highlighting a new ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability worldwide and often results in impairments in movement, speech ...
Blocking the activity of ZFP384 can prolong the brain’s endogenous repair functions after stroke, report researchers in a ...
P2Y12 inhibitors are widely prescribed to prevent cardiovascular events in patients with atherosclerotic disease, but limited ...
Stroke often results in significant impairments across various domains, including movement, language, cognition, and mood. Neurostimulants have been proposed as potential therapeutic interventions to ...
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