2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-39050/v1
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Targeted deletions of complement lectin pathway genes improve outcome in traumatic brain injury

Abstract: The complement system is believed to contribute to inflammation in acute brain injury. This work defines the neurobehavioral response to traumatic brain injury (TBI) modeled by controlled cortical impact in wild-type mice and in mice carrying gene-targeted deficiencies of individual components of the lectin pathway of complement activation to identify the key components contributing to pathology. Targeted gene deletions include: the recognition subcomponents ficolin-A, CL-11, MBL-C and MBL-A, both individually… Show more

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