A drug best known for kick-starting bone marrow to make red blood cells has reversed brain damage due to strokes in test mice.
William D. Hill, a neuroscientist at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, and his colleagues surgically induced strokes in the mice, reducing the animals’ propensity to explore an unfamiliar environment.
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