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A Murine Model of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury to Study Post-lesional Respiratory Neuroplasticity
Published on: May 28, 2014
[Early morphological changes of the respiratory system after blunt multiple trauma]
Abstract:
Pronounced changes with a specific development sequence were detected on the basis of microscopy and morphometry examinations of peculiarities of structural changes in the respiratory system in death soon after mechanical trauma concomitant with head injuries. It was demonstrated the way the severity of histomorphologic changes occurring in the lungs influence the survival time of victims after trauma (time prescription).
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