2023
DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15953
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Neuroanatomical zones of human traumatic brain injury reveal significant differences in protein profile and protein oxidation: Implications for secondary injury events

Niya Gowthami,
Nithya Pursotham,
Gourav Dey
et al.

Abstract: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes significant neurological deficits and long‐term degenerative changes. Primary injury in TBI entails distinct neuroanatomical zones, i.e., contusion (Ct) and pericontusion (PC). Their dynamic expansion could contribute to unpredictable neurological deterioration in patients. Molecular characterization of these zones compared with away from contusion (AC) zone is invaluable for TBI management. Using proteomics‐based approach, we were able to distinguish Ct, PC and AC zones in … Show more

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