Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability. Stroke induces axonal sprouting and neurogenesis, this much we know. Controversy about neural repair persists – where in the brain do these axons sprout? How does this affect post-stroke recovery (or lack thereof)? Dr. S. Tom Carmichael joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to explain the current research in post-stroke neurobiology.
Post-Stroke Biology: Neural Repair Mechanisms
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Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability. Stroke induces axonal sprouting and neurogenesis, this much we know. Controversy about neural repair persists – where in the brain do these axons sprout? How does this affect post-stroke recovery (or lack thereof)? Dr. S. Tom Carmichael joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to explain the current research in post-stroke neurobiology.
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