A new study highlights the role of the TIE2 protein in cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs), abnormal, fragile blood vessels in the brain that can lead to strokes, seizures, and haemorrhages. Researchers found that TIE2 acts as a key link between two major signalling pathways (MEKK3-KLF2/4 and PI3K) that drive the formation of these lesions.
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A Protein That Could Stop Brain Bleeds? Scientists Discover TIE2 Breakthrough
Inside this research, a new protein in the human body, which is known as TIE2, is considered to be responsible for and among the major reasons