Double duty: Immune system regulator found to protect brain from effects of stroke
Wednesday, November 28, 2012 - 16:01
in Health & Medicine
A small molecule known to regulate white blood cells has a surprising second role in protecting brain cells from the deleterious effects of stroke, researchers report. The molecule, microRNA-223, affects how cells respond to the temporary loss of blood supply brought on by stroke -- and thus the cells' likelihood of suffering permanent damage.