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ArtikelLiving On; Surviving Strokes  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 406 no. 8825 (Mar. 2013), page 73.
Topik: International; Medical Research; Stroke; University Research
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Isi artikel When dealing with a stroke--a loss of blood supply to the brain--time is of the essence. In one of nature's crueller ironies, the metabolic changes that take place in cells after about three hours without oxygen or glucose mean that restoring blood flow becomes damaging in itself. Doctors have long searched for ways to extend the period during which clot-busting pills might help. Now, in a paper in Nature Medicine, a group of researchers led by Alastair Buchan, a neurologist at the University of Oxford, describe a new idea.
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