Negative Impact of Sigma-1 Receptor Agonist Treatment on Tissue Integrity and Motor Function Following Spinal Cord Injury
In traumatic spinal cord injury, the initial trauma is followed by a cascade of impairments, including excitotoxicity and calcium overload, which ultimately induces secondary damages. The sigma-1 receptor is widely expressed in the central nervous system and is acknowledged to play a key role in cal...
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Main Authors: | Alise Lattard (Author), Gaëtan Poulen (Author), Sylvain Bartolami (Author), Yannick N. Gerber (Author), Florence E. Perrin (Author) |
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