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Role of early surgical decompression of the intradural space after cervical spinal cord injury in an animal model
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Role of early surgical decompression of the intradural space after cervical spinal cord injury in an animal model

Jeremy S. Smith, Ryan Anderson, Thu Pham, Nitin Bhatia, Oswald Steward and Ranjan Gupta
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol.92(5)
2010

Abstract

Animals Cervical Vertebrae Cicatrix Contusions Decompression, Surgical Disease Models, Animal Dura Mater Female Inflammation Rats Rats, Sprague-Dawley Recovery of Function Spinal Cord Spinal Cord Injuries Time Factors Transplantation, Homologous allograft animal experiment animal model animal tissue article cell infiltration cervical spinal cord cervical spinal cord injury controlled study contusion convalescence decompression surgery duraplasty durotomy female forelimb histopathology immunohistochemistry inflammatory cell intradural space meninx nonhuman priority journal rat scar formation spinal cord lesion allotransplantation animal cervical spine contusion decompression surgery disease model dura mater inflammation scar spinal cord spinal cord injury Sprague Dawley rat time

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