Exacerbated glial response in the aged mouse hippocampus following controlled cortical impact injury.

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Published in Exp Neurol on July 02, 2008

Authors

Rajat Sandhir1, Gregory Onyszchuk, Nancy E J Berman

Author Affiliations

1: Steve Palermo Nerve Regeneration Laboratory, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160, USA.

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