Comparison of Effect of Crush or Transection Peripheral Nerve Lesion on Lumbar Spinal Cord Synaptic Plasticity and Microglial Dynamics
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Summary Of Statement: Here, we demonstrated that acute plasticity in the lumbar spinal cord (LSC) did not differ between crush and transection of peripheral nerve, and that microglial reactivity in the LSC was important after both injury types.
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