Growth Hormone Improves Cognitive Function After Experimental Stroke [Basic Sciences]
Conclusions—These findings provide compelling preclinical evidence for the usage of GH as a potential therapeutic tool in the recovery phase of patients after stroke.
Source: Stroke - Category: Neurology Authors: Lin Kooi Ong, Wei Zhen Chow, Clifford TeBay, Murielle Kluge, Giovanni Pietrogrande, Katarzyna Zalewska, Patricia Crock, N. David Aberg, Andrew Bivard, Sarah J. Johnson, Frederick R. Walker, Michael Nilsson, Jorgen Isgaard Tags: Angiogenesis, Basic Science Research, Growth Factors/Cytokines, Cognitive Impairment, Neurogenesis Original Contributions Source Type: research
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