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    AuthorDockery, Peter (2)Howard, Linda (2)Patar, Azim (2)McMahon, Siobhan (1)McMahon, Siobhan S. (1)SubjectORGANOTYPIC SLICE CULTURES (2)REGENERATION (2)cell viability (1)CELLS (1)contusion injury (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Cell viability in three ex vivo rat models of spinal cord injury 

    Patar, Azim; Dockery, Peter; Howard, Linda; McMahon, Siobhan S. (Wiley, 2018-11-11)
    Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating disorder that has a poor prognosis of recovery. Animal models of SCI are useful to understand the pathophysiology of SCI and the potential use of therapeutic strategies for human ...
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    Analysis of reactive astrocytes and NG2 proteoglycan in ex vivo rat models of spinal cord injury 

    Patar, Azim; Dockery, Peter; Howard, Linda; McMahon, Siobhan (Elsevier, 2018-09-26)
    Background: The use of animals to model spinal cord injury (SCI) requires extensive post-operative care and can be expensive, which makes an altemative model extremely attractive. The use ofex vivo slice cultures is an ...
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