Abstract:Spinal cord injuries trigger multiple endogenous pathways in an effort to contain damage to the spinal cord. These secondary mechanisms are also associated with damage progression and worse neurological outcome. This Janus-faced characteristic of the secondary response to spinal cord injuries complicates potential modulation of associated pathways. During recent years, our group investigated characteristics of the secretome obtained from apoptotic PBMCs. We demonstrated this secretomes capacity to interact wit… Show more
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