Repetitive mild traumatic brain injury-induced neurodegeneration and inflammation is attenuated by acetyl-L-carnitine in a preclinical model
Repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (rmTBI) may contribute to the development of neurodegenerative diseases through secondary injury pathways. Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) shows neuroprotection through anti-inflammatory effects and via regulation of neuronal synaptic plasticity by counteracting pos...
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Main Authors: | Matthew I. Hiskens (Author), Katy M. Li (Author), Anthony G. Schneiders (Author), Andrew S. Fenning (Author) |
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