CHEMICAL BLOCKING OF ZINC IONS IN CNS INCREASES NEURONAL DAMAGE FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI) IN MICE.

Chemical blocking of zinc ions in CNS increases neuronal damage following traumatic brain injury (TBI) in mice.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of disability and death among young people.Although much is already known about secondary brain damage the full range of brain tissue responses to TBI remains to be elucidated.A population of neurons located in cerebral areas associated with higher cognitive functions harbours a vesicular zi

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Effectiveness of novel fabrics to resist punctures and lacerations from white shark (Carcharodon carcharias): Implications to reduce injuries from shark bites.

Increases in the number of shark bites, along with increased media attention on shark-human interactions has led to growing interest in preventing injuries from shark bites through the use of personal mitigation measures.The leading cause of fatality from shark bite victims is blood loss; thus reducing haemorrhaging may provide additional time for

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Empowering Health Care Actors to Contribute to the Implementation of Health Data Integration Platforms: Retrospective of the medEmotion Project

Health data integration platforms are vital to drive collaborative, interdisciplinary medical research projects.Developing such a platform requires input from different stakeholders.Managing these stakeholders and steering platform development is challenging, and misaligning the platform to the partners’ strategies might lead to a low acceptance

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