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The following pages link to Physiological and pathological responses to head rotations in toddler piglets (Q34121531):
Displaying 16 items.
- Animal models of traumatic brain injury (Q27025091) (← links)
- Head rotational acceleration characteristics influence behavioral and diffusion tensor imaging outcomes following concussion (Q30398466) (← links)
- Pre-Clinical Traumatic Brain Injury Common Data Elements: Toward a Common Language Across Laboratories (Q30968544) (← links)
- Diminished brain resilience syndrome: A modern day neurological pathology of increased susceptibility to mild brain trauma, concussion, and downstream neurodegeneration (Q33887236) (← links)
- Cyclosporin A preserves mitochondrial function after traumatic brain injury in the immature rat and piglet (Q35074990) (← links)
- White matter tract-oriented deformation predicts traumatic axonal brain injury and reveals rotational direction-specific vulnerabilities (Q35802140) (← links)
- Mitochondrial response in a toddler-aged swine model following diffuse non-impact traumatic brain injury (Q35835585) (← links)
- The Anesthesiologist's Role in Treating Abusive Head Trauma. (Q36921244) (← links)
- Prediction of Post-Concussive Behavioral Changes in a Rodent Model Based on Head Rotational Acceleration Characteristics (Q37389716) (← links)
- Influences of developmental age on the resolution of diffuse traumatic intracranial hemorrhage and axonal injury. (Q37515267) (← links)
- Understanding the neuroinflammatory response following concussion to develop treatment strategies (Q38068175) (← links)
- Cyclic head rotations produce modest brain injury in infant piglets (Q38898300) (← links)
- A Porcine Model of Traumatic Brain Injury via Head Rotational Acceleration (Q41356124) (← links)
- The pig as a preclinical traumatic brain injury model: current models, functional outcome measures, and translational detection strategies (Q64082897) (← links)
- Changes in event-related potential functional networks predict traumatic brain injury in piglets (Q89204173) (← links)
- The Use of Pigs as a Translational Model for Studying Neurodegenerative Diseases (Q92238102) (← links)