Cerebral blood flow is associated with matrix metalloproteinase levels during the early symptomatic phase of concussion.
Concussion is associated with disrupted cerebral blood flow (CBF), although there appears to be substantial inter-individual variability in CBF response. At present, the mechanisms of variable CBF response remain incompletely understood, but one potential contributor is matrix metalloproteinase (MMP...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nathan W Churchill, Alex P Di Battista, Shawn G Rhind, Doug Richards, Tom A Schweizer, Michael G Hutchison |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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