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Vascular-cognitive impairment after chronic high-thoracic spinal cord injury

Jia M (2020) Vascular-cognitive impairment after chronic high-thoracic spinal cord injury. University of British Columbia, Experimental Medicine Thesis. PMID: 0

Objective: To investigate whether chronic disruption of cardiovascular control following experimental spinal cord injury (SCI) results in cerebrovascular decline and vascular cognitive impairment.

Summary: Chronic experimental SCI is associated with structural alteration and endothelial dysfunction in cerebral arteries that likely contributes to significantly reduced CBF and vascular cognitive impairment.

Usage: Immunofluorescence (1:600)

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