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- who: Erwin A. van Vliet et al. from the Medical Center, Amsterdam Universitythe Netherlands have published the research: Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although an increase in miR142 was previously observed in serum 1 day after TBI in rats , the experiments did not show any difference in plasma that was obtained 2 weeks post-TBI.
- how: All animal work was carried out in accordance with the guidelines of the European Community . . .
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