Journal article
Where will the next generation of stroke treatments come from?
DW Howells, GA Donnan
Plos Medicine | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2010
Abstract
Remarkable progress has occurred over the last two decades in stroke interventions. Many have been developed on the basis of their efficacy in other disorders. This "inheritance" approach should continue, but two areas where completely novel therapeutic targets might emerge are the stimulation of neuroplasticity and unraveling the genetic code of stroke heterogeneity (Table 2). For the former, the next steps are to identify small-molecule, nontoxic compounds that most effectively enhance plasticity in animal models, and then subject them to clinical trial in humans. For the latter, more and larger-scale cooperative GWASs in carefully phenotyped stroke populations are required to better under..
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Funding Acknowledgements
GAD and DWH receive funding from NHMRC Program Grant ID 454417. The funder played no role in the decision to submit the article or in its preparation.