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Stroke: a double-edged sword for cleaving clots?

Stroke: a double-edged sword for cleaving clots?
Stroke: a double-edged sword for cleaving clots?

The discovery that tissue plasminogen activator can promote neuronal degeneration has uncovered a novel pathway leading to neuronal cell death and raises important issues concerning the use of tissue plasminogen activator as a thrombolytic therapy for stroke.

0960-9822
R274-R277
Anthony, D.C.
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Perry, V.H.
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Anthony, D.C.
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Perry, V.H.
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Anthony, D.C. and Perry, V.H. (1998) Stroke: a double-edged sword for cleaving clots? Current Biology, 8 (8), R274-R277. (doi:10.1016/s0960-9822(98)70171-x).

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The discovery that tissue plasminogen activator can promote neuronal degeneration has uncovered a novel pathway leading to neuronal cell death and raises important issues concerning the use of tissue plasminogen activator as a thrombolytic therapy for stroke.

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Published date: 9 April 1998

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Local EPrints ID: 489641
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489641
ISSN: 0960-9822
PURE UUID: 6173b731-7310-4147-9895-6692b74951e6

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Author: D.C. Anthony
Author: V.H. Perry

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