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UVA Health researchers developed a non-invasive focused ultrasound method with microbubbles that stops the growth of cerebral ...
A new, incision-free technique developed at UVA Health to treat debilitating brain lesions called cerebral cavernous ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNRevolutionary incision-free technique halts growth of brain cavernomasA new, incision-free technique developed at UVA Health to treat debilitating brain lesions called cerebral cavernous ...
A new, incision-free technique developed at UVA Health to treat debilitating brain lesions called cerebral cavernous ...
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A protein link between brain diseases and leaky blood vesselsSurprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain's blood vessels. University of Connecticut researchers report in an article in the April 16 issue of Science Advances that mutations in ...
Surprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain’s blood vessels. University of Connecticut researchers report in the April 16 issue of Science Advances that mutations in the TARDBP gene ...
Surprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain's blood vessels. When endothelial cells lack enough TDP-43 protein, they don't stick together as tightly. This creates gaps in the ...
Surprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain's blood vessels. Reduced levels of a critical protein are linked to devastating brain diseases like Alzheimer's, frontotemporal ...
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