Blood–brain barrier disruption and ventricular enlargement are the earliest neuropathological changes in rats with repeated sub-concussive impacts over 2 weeks
Abstract Repeated sub-concussive impact (e.g. soccer ball heading), a significantly lighter form of mild traumatic brain injury, is increasingly suggested to cumulatively alter brain structure and compromise neurobehavioural function in the long-term. However, the underlying mechanisms whereby repea...
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Autores principales: | Bailey Hiles-Murison, Andrew P. Lavender, Mark J. Hackett, Joshua J. Armstrong, Michael Nesbit, Samuel Rawlings, Terrence McGonigle, Andrew Warnock, Virginie Lam, John C. L. Mamo, Melinda Fitzgerald, Ryu Takechi |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cf82d2fd2ba345389667629116ebde2a |
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