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One of the reasons for the insufficient effectiveness of treatment of acute ischemic stroke may be secondary inflammation of the brain tissue, which, according to the results of modern studies, significantly worsens the consequences and outcome of the disease.

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J. Yrjanheikki

Stanford University School of Medicine

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Department of Neurosurgery

United States, Stanford

T. Tikka

Stanford University School of Medicine

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Department of Neurosurgery

United States, Stanford

R. Keinanen

Stanford University School of Medicine

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Department of Neurosurgery

United States, Stanford

G. Goldsteins

Stanford University School of Medicine

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Department of Neurosurgery

United States, Stanford

P. H. Chan

Stanford University School of Medicine

Email: info@eco-vector.com

Department of Neurosurgery

United States, Stanford

J. Koistinaho

Stanford University School of Medicine

Email: info@eco-vector.com

Department of Neurosurgery

United States, Stanford

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Copyright (c) 2000 Yrjanheikki J., Tikka T., Keinanen R., Goldsteins G., Chan P.H., Koistinaho J.

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