Why can’t the brain be revived after death?

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The other organs can be restarted post-mortem, what makes the brain so different?

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The brain consumes around 20% of the blood pumped out by the heart which tells us it’s heavily dependent on oxygen. Without the oxygen the cells start to die. One of the reasons brain death is irreversible is because of the lack of undifferentiated stem cells which could replace the dead cells.

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