Found potential salvation for people after intracerebral hemorrhage

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 Potential rescue found for people after intracerebral hemorrhage

Scientists have found a protein that could potentially be a lifesaver for people who have had intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH).

The results of the study are published in the journal Nature.
< br /> Survivors of IUDs produce many neurotoxic products in their brains, scientists say. Without effective treatment, this phase becomes more lethal.

Scientists at the University of Helsinki, along with neuroscience researchers in Taiwan, have studied whether a particular protein has the ability to enter the injury site and carry out life-saving cleansing.
< br /> Cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor is being studied for its potential use in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Scientists believe that it also increases the response of immune cells after ICH.

It accelerates the resolution of hemorrhagic lesions, reduces cerebral edema and improves functional outcomes, as well as alleviates cellular stress and promotes cleansing.

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