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期刊名:Journal of neurotrauma

缩写:J NEUROTRAUM

ISSN:0897-7151

e-ISSN:1557-9042

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a unique class of noncoding RNAs that are formed post-transcriptionally, unlike all other classes of ncRNAs that are transcribed from the genome. They are the only class of RNAs that are closed loops with no 5' ...
Allie J Tracey,Amanda R Rabinowitz Allie J Tracey
Engaging in mentally and/or physically demanding activities post-injury may play a role in post-concussion symptom expression; however, the temporal effects of activity demand on post-concussion symptoms in adults with persistent post-concu...
Eleni H Moschonas,Ellen M Annas,Veronica D Domyslawski et al. Eleni H Moschonas et al.
Attentional deficits are prevalent and persistent after traumatic brain injury (TBI), yet our understanding of their etiology is incomplete. In uninjured rats, in vivo microdialysis studies show that task-evoked increases in acetylcholine (...
Emilie Occhiali,Domitille Renard,Camille Molkhou et al. Emilie Occhiali et al.
Acute brain injury (ABI), traumatic or nontraumatic, profoundly disrupts the gut microbiota (GM). To provide intensive care physicians with a clearer understanding of this phenomenon, we conducted a systematic review with qualitative synthe...
Michelle E Schober,Cynthia R Terry,Josh K Monts et al. Michelle E Schober et al.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of acquired neurological disability in children of both sexes. Little is known about sex-dependent differences in oxidative stress and inflammatory response, two important variables in the dev...
Deena Godfrey,Michael Bambrick,Gillian Hotz et al. Deena Godfrey et al.
Blood-based biomarkers have shown utility in discriminating adult patients with and without traumatic brain injury (TBI). Biomarker levels vary with severity, time since injury, and imaging findings (computed tomography [CT] and magnetic re...
Natalie Gilmore,Brooke Murtaugh,Yelena Bogdanova et al. Natalie Gilmore et al.
Patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) resulting from severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) may recover consciousness and independence years later. There is a prevailing belief that recovery, when limited to the restoration of indepen...
Madison J Michles,Weston C de Lomba,Felicia W Sun et al. Madison J Michles et al.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a challenging clinical entity necessitating multidisciplinary management. While the impact of SCI on male fertility is relatively well-understood, its impact on prepartum, peripartum, and fetal outcomes remains u...
Adnan A Hirad,Steven P Meyers,Arun Venkataraman et al. Adnan A Hirad et al.
Finite-element modeling and in vivo MR strain mapping show that mechanical strain concentrates in the cortex, and late-life neurodegenerative sequelae of traumatic brain injury (TBI) are predominantly gray matter disorders. Nonetheless, in ...
Sara Marie Lippa,Jessica Gill,Chen Lai et al. Sara Marie Lippa et al.
Prior investigations of how lifetime blast exposure relates to blood biomarkers of brain injury have been limited by small sample sizes and have produced conflicting results. This investigation examined how lifetime blast exposure relates t...