Controlled cortical impact results in an extensive loss of dendritic spines that is not mediated by injury-induced amyloid-beta accumulation.

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Published in J Neurotrauma on October 12, 2013

Authors

Charisse N Winston1, Deepa Chellappa, Tiffany Wilkins, David J Barton, Patricia M Washington, David J Loane, David N Zapple, Mark P Burns

Author Affiliations

1: 1 Department of Neuroscience, Laboratory for Brain Injury and Dementia, Georgetown University Medical Center , Washington, DC.

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