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- who: Chelsea D. Pernici from the Center for BiomedicalTech University, Ruston, LA, USA have published the paper: Longitudinal optical imaging technique to visualize progressive axonal damage after brain injury in mice reveals responses to different minocycline treatments, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 12/Dec/2019
- what: The authors report a novel method for longitudinal imaging before and up to 60 days after TBI using a rodent model of diffuse brain injury1.
- how: The mice were placed on the apparatus and were tested for their ability to remain on the rotarod . . .
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