The contribution of the systemic inflammatory response to the outcome of spinal cord injury
Non-resolving inflammation in the spinal cord following traumatic injury causes the progressive destruction of neuronal tissue, which exacerbates functional deficits. However, therapy targeting inflammation within the spinal cord has, to date, generated equivocal results, and there remains no clinic...
Main Author: | Yates, AG |
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Other Authors: | Anthony, DC |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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