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Proposed Reformulation of Brain Injury Criteria (BrIC) Using Head Rotation-Induced Brain Injury Thresholds Simulated and Derived Directly from A Subhuman Primate Finite Element Model

Study Overview The investigation presented in this study focuses on redefining the criteria for brain injuries, particularly emphasizing the role

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Plasma levels of biomarkers associated with vasodilation and neuroinflammation in pediatric patients with head trauma and their relationship with clinical characteristics of patients

Biomarkers of Vasodilation and Neuroinflammation In recent studies focusing on pediatric patients with head trauma, specific biomarkers have emerged as

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Neurobiomarkers for Traumatic Brain Injury: Comparison of Serum Values Within 24 Hours of Injury With Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Scores in a Prospective Cohort Trial

Neurobiomarkers in Traumatic Brain Injury Neurobiomarkers represent measurable indicators located in the body, which provide valuable insights regarding the presence,

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The chronic aftermath of recurrent intimate partner violence-related brain injuries: Insights from rat models of traumatic brain injury and non-fatal strangulation

Research Framework The exploration of recurrent intimate partner violence (IPV) and its effects on brain health, particularly through mechanisms such

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