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Researchers found a drug targeting TIE2 prevents brain vessel defects in mice.
Researchers found a link between two pathways causing brain blood vessel defects, known as cerebral cavernous malformations.
The study identified a receptor called TIE2 as a key connection point.
By inhibiting TIE2 with a drug, researchers prevented new malformations in mice, offering a safer, targeted treatment option compared to current methods.
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Los investigadores descubrieron que un fármaco dirigido a TIE2 previene los defectos de los vasos cerebrales en ratones.