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    Dr Carli Roulston on animal models of stroke

    enJuly 01, 2018

    About this Episode

    What have animal models of stroke taught us about the brain’s response to injury? Dr Carli Roulston discusses her research and potential new stroke treatments. 

    Music: 'Operatic 3' by Vibe Mountain

    Twitter: @FloreyStroke Facebook: Florey Stroke

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