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In Vivo Modeling of Stroke

In Vivo Modeling of Stroke

by jakemiller on Feb 7th, 2024 08:01 AM

[color=#555555][size=3][font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Stroke models [/font][/size][/color][color=#555555][size=3][font="Open Sans", sans-serif]in vivo[/font][/size][/color][color=#555555][size=3][font="Open Sans", sans-serif] can be established by selecting appropriate model animals and suitable model building conditions to better simulate certain specific processes in humans, to help better understand the specific pathogenesis of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, and to verify the effectiveness of drug candidates for stroke treatment. There are many variables in the stroke process, which is a great challenge for stroke research and model building. Therefore, the establishment of stable and controlled stroke models is fundamental to stroke research. With this in mind, [/font][/size][/color][color=#555555][size=3][font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Ace Neuroscience[/font][/size][/color][color=#555555][size=3][font="Open Sans", sans-serif] has established a stable and proven modeling approach for stroke to facilitate stroke research and stroke therapy development.[/font][/size][/color]
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