Trojan Horse ploy to sneak protective drug into brains of stroke patients

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 13:30 in Health & Medicine

Scientists are reporting development of a long-sought method with the potential for getting medication through a biological barrier that surrounds the brain, where it may limit the brain damage caused by stroke. Their approach for sneaking the nerve-protective drug erythropoietin into the brain is medicine's version of the Trojan Horse ploy straight out of ancient Greek legend. It could help people with traumatic head injuries, Parkinson's disease, and other chronic brain disorders.

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