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Brain Immune Cells Aid Stroke Recovery, Study Finds
A research group including Tokyo University of Science has discovered that specific immune cells in the brain play a role in recovering brain function damaged by disease. Experiments with mice successfully reduced the after-effects of cerebral infarction by enhancing the function of these cells.
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