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Autor:
Cameron R. Bass, Shruthi Nammalwar, Barclay Morrison, Tiffany Ong, Andrea I. Ortuno, David F. Meaney, Gwen Brink Effgen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurotrauma. 33:1901-1912
Up to 80% of injuries sustained by U.S. soldiers in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom were the result of blast exposure from improvised explosive devices. Some soldiers experience multiple blasts while on duty, and it has been su
Autor:
Edward W. Vogel, David F. Meaney, Christopher Donald Hue, Cameron Dale Bass, Siqi Cao, Matthew B. Panzer, Barclay Morrison, Syed Farrukh Haider, Kiet V. Vo, Gwen Brink Effgen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurotrauma. 30:1652-1663
The incidence of blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) has increased substantially in recent military conflicts. However, the consequences of bTBI on the blood-brain barrier (BBB), a specialized cerebrovascular structure essential for brain hom
Autor:
Tapan P. Patel, Barclay Morrison, Cameron R. ‘Dale’ Bass, Gwen Brink Effgen, Edward W. Vogel, David F. Meaney
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurotrauma. 33(7)
Over the last 13 years, traumatic brain injury (TBI) has affected over 230,000 U.S. service members through the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, mostly as a result of exposure to blast events. Blast-induced TBI (bTBI) is multi-phasic, with the pene
Autor:
Edward W. Vogel, Gwen Brink Effgen, Barclay Morrison, Cameron Dale Bass, Kimberly A. Lynch, Christopher Donald Hue, David F. Meaney, Ayelet Lobel
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurotrauma. 31(13)
An increasing number of U.S. soldiers are diagnosed with traumatic brain injury (TBI) subsequent to exposure to blast. In the field, blast injury biomechanics are highly complex and multi-phasic. The pathobiology caused by exposure to some of these p
Autor:
Christopher Donald Hue, David F. Meaney, Cameron R. Bass, Matthew B. Panzer, Edward W. Vogel, Barclay Morrison, Gwen Brink Effgen
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 3 (2012)
Frontiers in Neurology
Frontiers in Neurology
Due to the prominent role of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in wounding patterns of U.S. war-fighters in Iraq and Afghanistan, blast injury has risen to a new level of importance and is recognized to be a major cause of injuries to the brain. Ho