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Protein in blood protects against neuronal damage after brain hemorrhage
October 23, 2019 by NewsBot
Patients who survive a cerebral hemorrhage may suffer delayed severe brain damage caused by free hemoglobin, which comes from red blood cells and damages neurons. Researchers have now discovered a protective protein in the body called haptoglobin, which prevents this effect.