Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2080490 | Drug Discovery Today | 2012 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Stroke still remains a major healthcare problem. The growing understanding of the mechanism of cell death in ischemia leads to new approaches in stroke treatment. The aim of neuroprotection is to reduce the post-stroke impairment and the overall costs that are accompanied in patients with severe disability. Despite encouraging data from experimental animal models, almost all neuroprotective therapies have, to date, not been established in clinical routine. In this part B of our review on stroke therapies we provide an overview on future candidates in stroke therapy and neuroprotective agents that are under investigation.
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Authors
Erasmia Broussalis, Eugen Trinka, Monika Killer, Andrea Harrer, Mark McCoy, Jörg Kraus,