Compound Stems Damage from Brain Bleeding (1 of 2) (IMAGE)
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Brain hemorrhage, bleeding inside the brain caused by a ruptured blood vessel, can lead to death or disability. New research suggests that a compound that blocks oxygen-sensing enzymes in the brain improves recovery following brain hemorrhage. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the March 2, 2016, issue of <i>Science Translational Medicine</i>, published by AAAS. The paper, by S.S. Karuppagounder at Burke Medical Research Institute in White Plains, N.Y., and colleagues was titled, "Therapeutic targeting of oxygen-sensing prolyl hydroxylases abrogates ATF4-dependent neuronal death and improves outcomes after brain hemorrhage in several rodent models."
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V. Altounian / <i>Science Translational Medicine</i> (2016)
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