Low-Frequency Vibrations Enhance Thrombolytic Therapy and Improve Stroke Outcomes
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Background and Purpose- We aim to determine the potential impact on stroke thrombolysis of drip-and-ship helicopter flights and specifically of their low-frequency vibrations (LFVs). Methods- Mice with a middle cerebral artery autologous thromboembolic occlusion were randomized to receive rtPA (reco …
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| Authors | Dhanesha N;Schnell T;Rahmatalla S;DeShaw J;Thedens D;Parker BM;Zimmerman MB;Pieper AA;Chauhan AK;Leira EC;; |
| Journal | Stroke |
| Year | 2020 |
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