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Systemic hypothermia improves histological and functional outcome after cervical spinal cord contusion in rats
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Systemic hypothermia improves histological and functional outcome after cervical spinal cord contusion in rats

Thomas Pang Lo, Jr, Kyoung-Suok Cho, Maneesh Sen Garg, Michael Patrick Lynch, Alexander Eduardo Marcillo, Denise Leigh Koivisto, Monica Stagg, Rosa Marie Abril, Samik Patel, W Dalton Dietrich, …
Journal of comparative neurology (1911), Vol.514(5), pp.433-448
2009-06-10
PMID: 19350644

Abstract

Neurons - pathology Cervical Vertebrae Spinal Cord - metabolism Cell Survival Rats, Inbred F344 Organ Size Rats Treatment Outcome Motor Activity Neural Pathways Spinal Cord Injuries - pathology Nerve Tissue Proteins - metabolism Animals Analysis of Variance Brain Stem - pathology Spinal Cord - pathology Hypothermia, Induced Female Spinal Cord Injuries - physiopathology Spinal Cord Injuries - therapy Muscle Strength Disease Models, Animal

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1.82 Gait & Posture
1.82.875 Spinal Cord Injury
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