Friday, October 14, 2011

Elevated Protein Can Help Predict Brain Injury In Newborns

Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that increased blood levels of a protein specific to central nervous system cells that are vital to the brain's structure can help physicians identify newborns with brain injuries due to lack of oxygen. Measurements of the protein can also track how well a body-cooling therapy designed to prevent permanent brain damage is working...







Júlio Leonardo B. Pereira
http://www.neurocirurgiabr.com
http://www.radiocirurgia.org

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