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mTORC1 Inhibitor Rapamycin Inhibits Growth of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation in Adult Mice.

Lun LiAileen A RenSiqi GaoYourong S SuJisheng YangJenna BockmanPatricia Mericko-IshizukaJoanna GriffinRobert ShenkarRoberto J Alcazar-FelixThomas MooreRhonda LightleDorothy DeBiasseIssam A AwadDouglas A MarchukMark L KahnJan-Karl Burkhardt
Published in: Stroke (2023)
Our findings further establish this adult CCM model as a valuable preclinical model and support clinical testing of rapamycin to treat rapidly growing human CCMs.
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