Uric acid shows potential as new stroke treatment in preclinical study

In a preclinical study, rodents treated with uric acid showed improved long-term outcomes after acute ischemic stroke. The findings suggest that the treatment may work as an add-on therapy to standard stroke treatments in humans. The study is published in Stroke.

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