Irish scientists head study into clots

Irish scientists are heading a pioneering global study into the blood clots which cause strokes. The study headed by neuroscientist Karen Doyle involves the examination of the thousands of stroke-causing blood clots collected from patients around the world.

Irish scientists head study into clots

Irish scientists are heading a pioneering global study into the blood clots which cause strokes. The study headed by neuroscientist Karen Doyle involves the examination of the thousands of stroke-causing blood clots collected from patients around the world.

These bundles of cells could carry a wealth of information, which could point to big improvements in people’s lives by advancing stroke prevention and treatment.

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