Machine intelligence identifies soluble TNFa as a therapeutic target for spinal cord injury
Abstract Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) produces a complex syndrome that is expressed across multiple endpoints ranging from molecular and cellular changes to functional behavioral deficits. Effective therapeutic strategies for CNS injury are therefore likely to manifest multi-factorial effects...
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Auteurs principaux: | J. R. Huie, A. R. Ferguson, N. Kyritsis, J. Z. Pan, K.-A. Irvine, J. L. Nielson, P. G. Schupp, M. C. Oldham, J. C. Gensel, A. Lin, M. R. Segal, R. R. Ratan, J. C. Bresnahan, M. S. Beattie |
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2021
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