Understanding the pathogenesis of brain edema may allow for the prevention and treatment of edema in the field of neurosurgery. This in turn will result in better treatments for intracranial diseases. Wanyin Ren and colleagues from Guangdong Medical College, China established an experimental model of traumatic brain injury in Sprague-Dawley rats according to Feeney's free falling method, and harvested the brains harvested at 2, 6 and 24 hours, and at 3 and 5 days ...You have just read an article categorized health
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