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A review and rationale for the use of genetically engineered animals in the study of traumatic brain injury.
Longhi, L; Saatman, K E; Raghupathi, R; Laurer, H L; Lenzlinger, P M; Riess, P; Neugebauer, E; Trojanowski, J Q; Lee, V M; Grady, M S; Graham, D I; McIntosh, T K.
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  • Longhi L; Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylvania and Veterans Administration Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab ; 21(11): 1241-58, 2001 Nov.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11702040
The mechanisms underlying secondary cell death after traumatic brain injury (TBI) are poorly understood. Animal models of TBI recapitulate many clinical and pathologic aspects of human head injury, and the development of genetically engineered animals has offered the opportunity to investigate the specific molecular and cellular mechanisms associated with cell dysfunction and death after TBI, allowing for the evaluation of specific cause-effect relations and mechanistic hypotheses. This article represents a compendium of the current literature using genetically engineered mice in studies designed to better understand the posttraumatic inflammatory response, the mechanisms underlying DNA damage, repair, and cell death, and the link between TBI and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lesões Encefálicas / Camundongos Transgênicos / Modelos Animais de Doenças Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Cereb Blood Flow Metab Ano de publicação: 2001 Tipo de documento: Article
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Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lesões Encefálicas / Camundongos Transgênicos / Modelos Animais de Doenças Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Cereb Blood Flow Metab Ano de publicação: 2001 Tipo de documento: Article