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Hibernating ground squirrels provide clues to new stroke treatments.
" A treatment to help brain cells survive a stroke-induced lack of oxygen and glucose could dramatically improve patient outcomes, but no such neuroprotective agents for stroke patients exist."
"ebselen - was found to both boost SUMOylation in rat cells and keep them alive in the absence of oxygen and glucose."
http://www.sciencecodex.com/hibernating-ground-squirrels-provide-clues-new-stroke-treatments-617126
This is also important for space travel to the Belt and beyond. There is some research on-going on hibernation for humans.
and this, reverses brain trauma injury in mice.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171117195341.htm