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Why Does COVID-19 Boost Stroke Risk?
A UCLA-led study using 3D-printed “blood vessels” aims to identify a possible link between coronavirus and stroke. The study was published in
In the study, UCLA researchers used a 3D-printed silicone model of blood vessels in the brain to mimic the forces generated by blood pushing through an artery that is abnormally narrowed, a condition called intracranial atherosclerosis. They showed that as those forces act on the cells lining the artery, and increase the production of a molecule called angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, or ACE2, which the coronavirus uses to enter cells on the surface of blood vessels.
Study finds how COVID-19 hastens stroke risk
A recent study led by researchers from University of California- Los Angeles Health Sciences (UCLA) determined the running fluid spiked with a COVID-19-like protein through a 3D-printed model to explain how the virus increases the risk of stroke.ANI | Los Angeles (California) | Updated: 20-12-2020 14:46 IST | Created: 20-12-2020 14:46 IST
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A recent study led by researchers from University of California- Los Angeles Health Sciences (UCLA) determined the running fluid spiked with a COVID-19-like protein through a 3D-printed model to explain how the virus increases the risk of stroke. COVID-19 was initially identified as a disease with severe respiratory symptoms, but a little is known about how it increases the risk of stroke.
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A recent study led by researchers from University of California- Los Angeles Health Sciences determined the running fluid spiked with a COVID-19-like protein through a 3D-printed model to explain how the virus increases the risk of stroke
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A recent study led by researchers from University of California- Los Angeles Health Sciences (UCLA) determined the running fluid spiked with a COVID-19-like protein through a 3D-printed model to explain how the virus increases the risk of stroke.