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A new treatment for stroke in mice reduces brain damage and promotes motor recovery
May 13, 2019 by NewsBot
New research shows that brain fluids can be normalized with adrenergic receptor antagonists, a combination of drugs to block the activity of (nor)adrenaline in the brain. This experimental treatment for stroke aided motor recovery and reduced cell death in mice, scientists report.