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MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Traumatic meningeal injury and repair mechanisms

Myeloid cells exhibit different inflammatory phenotypes after brain injury, yet the relative mechanistic roles for these diverse cell types in post-traumatic tissue damage and repair remain controversial.

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Fig. 1: Meningeal remodeling and vascular repair after mild traumatic brain injury.

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Loane, D.J., Faden, A.I. Traumatic meningeal injury and repair mechanisms. Nat Immunol 19, 431–432 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-018-0093-3

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