Neuroscientists at the University of Pittsburgh have identified a novel drug they believe could protect the brain from neuronal tissue damage during and after a stroke.
The drug, called TAT-DP-2, works by disrupting a potassium ion channel that’s key to regulating neuronal death. In mice, administering the drug after stroke led to reduced brain damage, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances.
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