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Authors found that experimentally induced stroke causes a secondary wave of brain tissue inflammation that shares some molecular and morphological characteristics with atherosclerosis.

Physiology of Liquefactive Necrosis Suggests Treatments for Atherosclerosis Could Potentially Be Applied to Stroke

By Matthew Davidson, PhD
February 14, 2019

Authors found that experimentally induced stroke causes a secondary wave of brain tissue inflammation that shares some molecular and morphological characteristics with atherosclerosis.

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