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The role of MLC901 in reducing VEGF as a vascular permeability marker in rats with spinal cord injury
Wahyudi
Annals of Medicine and Surgery
Published: 2022Citations: 7
Abstract
It can be concluded that administration of MLC 901 can reduce vascular permeability, one of the mechanisms that is thought to occur is to reduce VEGF levels. MLC 901 also maintains the neuroprotective effect provided by VEGF by maintaining this level above the basal level until day 14.
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