Ngā hua rapu - Sandy R. Shultz
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Neuroimaging the Epileptogenic Process mā Sandy R. Shultz, Terence J. O’Brien, Maria Stefanidou, Ruben Kuzniecky
I whakaputaina 2014Revisão -
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Repeated mild traumatic brain injury can cause acute neurologic impairment without overt structural damage in juvenile rats mā Alicia Meconi, Ryan C. Wortman, David Wright, Katie J. Neale, Melissa Clarkson, Sandy R. Shultz, Brian R. Christie
I whakaputaina 2018Artigo -
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Progesterone treatment reduces neuroinflammation, oxidative stress and brain damage and improves long-term outcomes in a rat model of repeated mild traumatic brain injury mā Kyria M. Webster, David Wright, Mujun Sun, Bridgette D. Semple, Ezgi Öztürk, Donald G. Stein, Terence J. O’Brien, Sandy R. Shultz
I whakaputaina 2015Artigo -
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Deletion of the type-1 interferon receptor in APPSWE/PS1ΔE9 mice preserves cognitive function and alters glial phenotype mā Myles R. Minter, Zachery Moore, Moses Zhang, Kate M. Brody, Nigel C. Jones, Sandy R. Shultz, Juliet M. Taylor, Peter J. Crack
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Associations of Enlarged Perivascular Spaces With Brain Lesions, Brain Age, and Clinical Outcomes in Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury mā Amelia J. Hicks, Benjamin Sinclair, Sandy R. Shultz, William Pham, Lisa C. Silbert, Daniel L. Schwartz, Christopher C. Rowe, Jennie Ponsford, Meng Law, Gershon Spitz
I whakaputaina 2023Artigo
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Ngā marau whai pānga
Medicine
Psychiatry
Traumatic brain injury
Neuroscience
Internal medicine
Pathology
Psychology
Biology
Inflammation
Disease
Neuroinflammation
Epilepsy
Injury prevention
Poison control
Radiology
Biochemistry
Concussion
Immunology
Magnetic resonance imaging
Neurology
Biomarker
Anesthesia
Central nervous system
Chemistry
Diffusion MRI
Emergency medicine
Environmental health
Epileptogenesis
Hippocampus
Receptor