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The following pages link to The effects of cyclosporin-A on axonal conduction deficits following traumatic brain injury in adult rats (Q33912632):
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- A Novel Approach for Studying the Physiology and Pathophysiology of Myelinated and Non-Myelinated Axons in the CNS White Matter (Q28553276) (← links)
- Disruption of Network Synchrony and Cognitive Dysfunction After Traumatic Brain Injury. (Q30382810) (← links)
- PEG-PDLLA micelle treatment improves axonal function of the corpus callosum following traumatic brain injury (Q33847572) (← links)
- Unmyelinated axons show selective rostrocaudal pathology in the corpus callosum after traumatic brain injury (Q35807402) (← links)
- Differential effects of FK506 on structural and functional axonal deficits after diffuse brain injury in the immature rat. (Q36389919) (← links)
- Therapy development for diffuse axonal injury (Q36768885) (← links)
- Pharmacotherapy of traumatic brain injury: state of the science and the road forward: report of the Department of Defense Neurotrauma Pharmacology Workgroup (Q37508249) (← links)
- Targeting Kv1.3 channels to reduce white matter pathology after traumatic brain injury (Q41484523) (← links)
- Synaptic Mitochondria Sustain More Damage than Non-Synaptic Mitochondria after Traumatic Brain Injury and Are Protected by Cyclosporine A. (Q48530059) (← links)
- Targeting the mitochondrial permeability transition pore in traumatic central nervous system injury (Q58805383) (← links)
- Neuroprotective Effects of Cyclosporine in a Porcine Pre-Clinical Trial of Focal Traumatic Brain Injury (Q60302116) (← links)
- Post-cardiac arrest myocardial dysfunction is improved with cyclosporine treatment at onset of resuscitation but not in the reperfusion phase (Q83155729) (← links)