Making the Invisible Visible - Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in Infarct-Induced Neurodegeneration
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Watch a 33-minute research presentation from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute's 2023 10-Year Anniversary Symposium where Dr. Marion Buckwalter explores the critical relationship between blood-brain barrier dysfunction and infarct-induced neurodegeneration. Delve into groundbreaking research that reveals how disruptions in the blood-brain barrier contribute to neurological damage following stroke events, with particular focus on visualization techniques that help understand these previously invisible processes. Learn about the latest findings in neurodegenerative mechanisms and their implications for potential therapeutic interventions in stroke recovery and treatment.
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Making the invisible visible: Blood-brain barrier dysfunction in infarct-induced neurodegeneration
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Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford