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Prolonged inflammation leads to ongoing damage after spinal cord injury
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Prolonged inflammation leads to ongoing damage after spinal cord injury

J. M. Kwiecien, W. Dabrowski, B. Dąbrowska-Bouta, G. Sulkowski, W. Oakden, C. J. Kwiecien-Delaney, J. R. Yaron, L. Zhang, L. Schutz, B. Marzec-Kotarska, …
PLoS ONE, Vol.15(3)
2020

Abstract

CD163 antigen CD68 antigen gamma interferon interleukin 1beta myelin proteinase tumor necrosis factor antiinflammatory agent cytokine animal cell animal experiment animal model animal tissue arachnoiditis Article astrocyte astrocytosis cell count cell infiltration cell plasticity controlled study disease severity enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ependyma cell erythrophagocytosis follow up glia cell histopathology immunohistochemistry inflammation male nonhuman nuclear magnetic resonance imaging pathogenesis phagocytosis postoperative care proteomics rat spinal cord hemorrhage spinal cord injury Western blotting animal complication cytology diagnostic imaging disease model gliosis human immunology macrophage metabolism myelin sheath pathology severity of illness index spinal cord time factor Animals Anti-Inflammatory Agents Astrocytes Cytokines Disease Models, Animal Humans Macrophages Magnetic Resonance Imaging Rats Spinal Cord Injuries Time Factors
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