Timed sulfonylurea modulation improves locomotor and sensory dysfunction following spinal cord injury
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) results in immediate tissue necrosis and delayed secondary expansion of neurological damage, often resulting in lifelong paralysis, neurosensory dysfunction, and chronic pain. Progressive hemorrhagic necrosis (PHN) and excessive excitation are the main sources of s...
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Main Authors: | Guo-Ying Xu (Author), Manjit Maskey (Author), Zizhen Wu (Author), Qing Yang (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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