Parvalbumin interneurons shape neuronal vulnerability in blunt TBI

Abstract. Excessive excitation has been hypothesized to subsume a significant part of the acute damage occurring after traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, r

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Main Authors: Chandrasekar, Akila (Author) , Hertle, Anna M. (Author) , Bading, Hilmar (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 30 June 2018
In: Cerebral cortex
Year: 2019, Volume: 29, Issue: 6, Pages: 2701-2715
ISSN:1460-2199
DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhy139
Online Access:Verlag, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhy139
Verlag, Volltext: https://academic.oup.com/cercor/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cercor/bhy139/5047158
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Author Notes:Akila Chandrasekar, Florian olde Heuvel, Lilla Tar, Anna M. Hagenston, Annette Palmer, Birgit Linkus, Albert C. Ludolph, Markus Huber-Lang, Tobias Boeckers, Hilmar Bading and Francesco Roselli
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Summary:Abstract. Excessive excitation has been hypothesized to subsume a significant part of the acute damage occurring after traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, r
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ISSN:1460-2199
DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhy139