Biological sex governs a myriad of molecular, cellular, and physiological features of the intact and injured nervous system. In traumatic spinal...
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[title] => Integrating sensitive motor tasks with histopathology detects sex differences in
[paragraph] => Integrating sensitive motor tasks with histopathology detects sex differences in recovery after spinal cord injury
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Emily A. Swarts, Ashley I. Munro, Courtney A. Bannerman, Julie R. Zielonka, Colleen E. Tordoff, Nader Ghasemlou, Faith H. Brennan
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Experimental Neurology
Abstract
Biological sex governs a myriad of molecular, cellular, and physiological features of the intact and injured nervous system. In traumatic spinal cord …
Keywords/Topics
Spinal cord injury;Neuroinflammation;Microgliosis;Demyelination;Neurodegeneration
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