1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6123(08)61985-8
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Changes in Lipid Metabolism in Traumatized Spinal Cord

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“…The data correlate well with earlier published reports. [7][8][9]12,[28][29][30] Loss or decrease of motor activity is the most prominent and the most functionally relevant result of the spinal cord injury. 31 Motor disturbances observed in the rabbits that experienced trauma in response to the force of 150 g cm were not the result of the laminectomy procedure.…”
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“…The data correlate well with earlier published reports. [7][8][9]12,[28][29][30] Loss or decrease of motor activity is the most prominent and the most functionally relevant result of the spinal cord injury. 31 Motor disturbances observed in the rabbits that experienced trauma in response to the force of 150 g cm were not the result of the laminectomy procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8,32 A significant loss of motor function occurs in severe cases as a result of haemorrhagic necrosis of central grey matter that begins within minutes of the injury. The degeneration of long tracts of the white matter is evident within 24-36 h. A very likely site of post-traumatic molecular damage is the cell membrane that undergoes marked alterations of integrity and function.…”
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