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Striking back

Alison Abbott

Nature, 2004, vol. 429, issue 6990, 338-339

Abstract: Stroke has disabled millions of people, stealing their ability to walk or communicate. Can future victims be helped by treatments that stimulate the growth of new brain cells? Alison Abbott investigates.

Date: 2004
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