A novel model of acquired hydrocephalus for evaluation of neurosurgical treatments
Abstract Background Many animal models have been used to study the pathophysiology of hydrocephalus; most of these have been rodent models whose lissencephalic cerebral cortex may not respond to ventriculomegaly in the same way as gyrencephalic species and whose size is not amenable to evaluation of...
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Main Authors: | James P. McAllister, Michael R. Talcott, Albert M. Isaacs, Sarah H. Zwick, Maria Garcia-Bonilla, Leandro Castaneyra-Ruiz, Alexis L. Hartman, Ryan N. Dilger, Stephen A. Fleming, Rebecca K. Golden, Diego M. Morales, Carolyn A. Harris, David D. Limbrick |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/73f88d36430b4518b7d5660ba1adf8ef |
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