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Autor:
Eileen H. McNamara, Laura B. Tucker, Jiong Liu, Amanda H. Fu, Yeonho Kim, Patricia A. Vu, Joseph T. McCabe
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 16 (2022)
Blast traumatic brain injury (bTBI) presents a serious threat to military personnel and often results in psychiatric conditions related to limbic system dysfunction. In this study, the functional outcomes for anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors an
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https://doaj.org/article/bb1c243ca78843b6b496d4bf638640d2
Autor:
Eileen H. McNamara, Andrew Knutsen, Alexandru Korotcov, Asamoah Bosomtwi, Jiong Liu, Amanda H. Fu, Claire Kostelnik, Antigone A. Grillakis, Haley Spencer, Bernard Dardzinski, Joseph T. McCabe
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurotrauma. 39(11-12)
The consequences of forceful rotational acceleration on the central nervous system are not fully understood. While traumatic brain injury (TBI) research primarily has focused on effects related to the brain parenchyma, reports of traumatic meningeal
Autor:
Thanhlong Tran, Yeonho Kim, Laura B. Tucker, Patricia A. Vu, Joseph T. McCabe, Eileen H. McNamara, Jiong Liu, Amanda H. Fu
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 1700:138-151
The employment of explosive weaponry in modern warfare exposes populations to shock wave-induced and impact-related brain injuries. Among the most common clinical complaints resulting from traumatic brain injury (TBI) are sleep-wake disturbances. The
Publikováno v:
Experimental neurology. 333
Closed-head traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a worldwide concern with increasing prevalence and cost to society. Rotational acceleration is a primary mechanism in TBI that results from tissue strains that give rise to diffuse axonal injury. The Closed
Autor:
Patricia A. Vu, Eileen H. McNamara, Laura B. Tucker, Amanda H. Fu, Joseph T. McCabe, Jiong Liu
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 1750:147147
The frontal lobes are among the most vulnerable sites in traumatic brain injuries. In the current study, a balanced 2 × 2 × 2 design (n = 18 mice/group), female and male C57Bl/6J mice received repeated bilateral frontal concussive brain injury (frC