An experimental protocol for mimicking pathomechanisms of traumatic brain injury in mice

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a result of an outside force causing immediate mechanical disruption of brain tissue and delayed pathogenic events. In order to examine injury processes associated with TBI, a number of rodent models to induce brain trauma have been described. However, none of these models covers the entire spectrum of events that might occur in TBI. Here we provide a thorough methodological description of a straightforward closed head weight drop mouse model to assess brain injuries close to the clinical conditions of human TBI. © 2012 Albert-Weißenberger et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Albert-Weißenberger, C., Várrallyay, C., Raslan, F., Kleinschnitz, C., & Sirén, A. L. (2012, February 2). An experimental protocol for mimicking pathomechanisms of traumatic brain injury in mice. Experimental and Translational Stroke Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1186/2040-7378-4-1

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