Complement factor C1q mediates sleep spindle loss and epileptic spikes after mild brain injury.
In: Science, Jg. 373 (2021-09-10), Heft 6560, S. 1217-1217
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The article presents the discussion on traumatic brain injury (TBI) being the leading cause of disability in children and adults. Topics include leading to cognitive dysfunction, difficulty with sensory processing, sleep disruption, and epilepsy; long-term TBI-related health outcomes and as chronic neurodegeneration and inflammation; and using cellular electrophysiology and wireless cortical recordings in freely behaving mice.
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Complement factor C1q mediates sleep spindle loss and epileptic spikes after mild brain injury.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Holden, Stephanie S. ; Grandi, Fiorella C. ; Aboubakr, Oumaima ; Higashikubo, Bryan ; Cho, Frances S. ; Chang, Andrew H. ; Forero, Alejandro Osorio ; Morningstar, Allison R. ; Mathur, Vidhu ; Kuhn, Logan J. ; Suri, Poojan ; Sankaranarayanan, Sethu ; Andrews-Zwilling, Yaisa ; Tenner, Andrea J. ; Luthi, Anita ; Aronica, Eleonora ; Corces, M. Ryan ; Yednock, Ted ; Paz, Jeanne T. |
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Zeitschrift: | Science, Jg. 373 (2021-09-10), Heft 6560, S. 1217-1217 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2021 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0036-8075 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1126/science.abj2685 |
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