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    Observations at the CNS-PNS border of ventral roots connected to a neuroma

    Observations at the CNS-PNS border of ventral roots connected to a neuroma by Sten Remahl, Maria Angeria, Ingela Nilsson Remahl, Thomas Carlstedt, Marten Risling

    Published 2010-10-01
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    Study of Autophagy and Microangiopathy in Sural Nerves of Patients with Chronic Idiopathic Axonal Polyneuropathy.

    Study of Autophagy and Microangiopathy in Sural Nerves of Patients with Chronic Idiopathic Axonal Polyneuropathy. by Kristin Samuelsson, Ayman A M Osman, Maria Angeria, Mårten Risling, Simin Mohseni, Rayomand Press

    Published 2016-01-01
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    Structural and Functional Substitution of Deleted Primary Sensory Neurons by New Growth from Intrinsic Spinal Cord Nerve Cells: An Alternative Concept in Reconstruction of Spinal Cord Circuits

    Structural and Functional Substitution of Deleted Primary Sensory Neurons by New Growth from Intrinsic Spinal Cord Nerve Cells: An Alternative Concept in Reconstruction of Spinal C... by Nicholas D. James, Maria Angéria, Elizabeth J. Bradbury, Peter Damberg, Stephen B. McMahon, Mårten Risling, Thomas Carlstedt

    Published 2017-07-01
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    COX-2 Inhibition by Diclofenac Is Associated With Decreased Apoptosis and Lesion Area After Experimental Focal Penetrating Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats

    COX-2 Inhibition by Diclofenac Is Associated With Decreased Apoptosis and Lesion Area After Experimental Focal Penetrating Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats by Kayvan Dehlaghi Jadid, Johan Davidsson, Erik Lidin, Anders Hånell, Maria Angéria, Tiit Mathiesen, Tiit Mathiesen, Mårten Risling, Mattias Günther

    Published 2019-07-01
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