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    A single mild juvenile TBI in male mice leads to regional brain tissue abnormalities at 12 months of age that correlate with cognitive impairment at the middle age

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has the highest incidence amongst the pediatric population and its mild severity represents the most frequent cases. Moderate and severe injuries as well as repetitive mild TBI res...

    Andre Obenaus, Beatriz Rodriguez-Grande in Acta Neuropathologica Communications (2023)

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    Aquaporin 4: a player in cerebral edema and neuroinflammation

    Neuroinflammation is a common pathological event observed in many different brain diseases, frequently associated with blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction and followed by cerebral edema. Neuroinflammation is...

    Andrew M Fukuda, Jerome Badaut in Journal of Neuroinflammation (2012)

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    Increase of arginase activity in old apolipoprotein-E deficient mice under Western diet associated with changes in neurovascular unit

    Aging and atherosclerosis are well-recognized risk factors for cardiac and neurovascular diseases. The Apolipoprotein E deficient (ApoE−/−) mouse on a high-fat diet is a classical model of atherosclerosis, cha...

    Jérôme Badaut, Jean-Christophe Copin, Andrew M Fukuda in Journal of Neuroinflammation (2012)

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    Aquaporins in the brain: from aqueduct to “multi-duct”

    The aquaporin channel family was first considered as a family of water channels, however it is now clear that some of these channels are also permeable to small solutes such glycerol, urea and monocarboxylates...

    Jérôme Badaut, Jean-François Brunet, Luca Regli in Metabolic Brain Disease (2007)