Craniotomy: true sham for traumatic brain injury, or a sham of a sham?
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The evolution of traumatic brain injury in a rat focal contusion modelDelayed effect of craniotomy on experimental seizures in ratsQuantitative separation of arterial and venous cerebral blood volume increases during voluntary locomotion.Righting Reflex Predicts Long-Term Histological and Behavioral Outcomes in a Closed Head Model of Traumatic Brain InjuryThe Controlled Cortical Impact Model: Applications, Considerations for Researchers, and Future DirectionsNociceptive neuropeptide increases and periorbital allodynia in a model of traumatic brain injury.Reversal of established traumatic brain injury-induced, anxiety-like behavior in rats after delayed, post-injury neuroimmune suppressionFunctional ultrasound imaging of intrinsic connectivity in the living rat brain with high spatiotemporal resolution.Impact of repeated stress on traumatic brain injury-induced mitochondrial electron transport chain expression and behavioral responses in rats.Sensorimotor behavioral tests for use in a juvenile rat model of traumatic brain injury: assessment of sex differencesFish oil improves motor function, limits blood-brain barrier disruption, and reduces Mmp9 gene expression in a rat model of juvenile traumatic brain injuryCombining Multiple Types of Motor Rehabilitation Enhances Skilled Forelimb Use Following Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury in RatsCortical contusion injury disrupts olfactory bulb neurogenesis in adult mice.Temporal patterns of cortical proliferation of glial cell populations after traumatic brain injury in miceMacrophagic and microglial responses after focal traumatic brain injury in the female rat.Reduced GABAergic inhibition in the basolateral amygdala and the development of anxiety-like behaviors after mild traumatic brain injury.Deficits in discrimination after experimental frontal brain injury are mediated by motivation and can be improved by nicotinamide administrationTraumatic brain injury induces neuroinflammation and neuronal degeneration that is associated with escalated alcohol self-administration in ratsGranulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor exerts protective and immunomodulatory effects in cortical traumaA method for longitudinal, transcranial imaging of blood flow and remodeling of the cerebral vasculature in postnatal mice.Mild closed head injury promotes a selective trigeminal hypernociception: implications for the acute emergence of post-traumatic headache.The effect of progesterone dose on gene expression after traumatic brain injuryThe effect and mechanism of growth hormone replacement on cognitive function in rats with traumatic brain injuryFailure of intravenous or intracardiac delivery of mesenchymal stromal cells to improve outcomes after focal traumatic brain injury in the female rat.The cytokine temporal profile in rat cortex after controlled cortical impact.Mechanical restriction of intracortical vessel dilation by brain tissue sculpts the hemodynamic response.Effects of acute restraint-induced stress on glucocorticoid receptors and brain-derived neurotrophic factor after mild traumatic brain injuryOsthole confers neuroprotection against cortical stab wound injury and attenuates secondary brain injuryAssessment of Traumatic Brain Injury by Increased 64Cu Uptake on 64CuCl2 PET/CTControlled cortical impact and craniotomy induce strikingly similar profiles of inflammatory gene expression, but with distinct kinetics.Mitochondrial targeted neuron focused genes in hippocampus of rats with traumatic brain injury.Increased seizure susceptibility in mice 30 days after fluid percussion injuryRobust training attenuates TBI-induced deficits in reference and working memory on the radial 8-arm maze.Trigeminal Pain Molecules, Allodynia, and Photosensitivity Are Pharmacologically and Genetically Modulated in a Model of Traumatic Brain Injury.Traumatic axonal injury in the mouse is accompanied by a dynamic inflammatory response, astroglial reactivity and complex behavioral changesThe flexDrive: an ultra-light implant for optical control and highly parallel chronic recording of neuronal ensembles in freely moving mice.Arctigenin Treatment Protects against Brain Damage through an Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Apoptotic Mechanism after Needle InsertionBehavioral, blood, and magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers of experimental mild traumatic brain injury.Low brain DHA content worsens sensorimotor outcomes after TBI and decreases TBI-induced Timp1 expression in juvenile ratsTraumatic brain injury increases levels of miR-21 in extracellular vesicles: implications for neuroinflammation
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Craniotomy: true sham for traumatic brain injury, or a sham of a sham?
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Angela Yarnell
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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z