Recombinant Annexin A2 Administration Improves Neurological Outcomes After Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice
Microvascular failure is one of the key pathogenic factors in the dynamic pathological evolution after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Our laboratory and others previously reported that Annexin A2 functions in blood-brain barrier (BBB) development and cerebral angiogenesis, and recombinant human Annex...
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Main Authors: | Chongjie Cheng (Author), Xiaoshu Wang (Author), Yinghua Jiang (Author), Yadan Li (Author), Zhengbu Liao (Author), Wenlu Li (Author), Zhanyang Yu (Author), Michael J. Whalen (Author), Josephine Lok (Author), Aaron S. Dumont (Author), Ning Liu (Author), Xiaoying Wang (Author) |
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