Neuroprotection for stroke: current status and future perspectives.
Neuroprotection aims to prevent salvageable neurons from dying. Despite showing efficacy in experimental stroke studies, the concept of neuroprotection has failed in clinical trials. Reasons for the translational difficulties include a lack of methodological agreement between preclinical and clinica...
Main Authors: | Minnerup, J, Sutherland, B, Buchan, A, Kleinschnitz, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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