DELAYED ADMINISTRATION OF HIGH DOSE HUMAN IMMUNOGLOBULIN G ENHANCES RECOVERY AFTER TRAUMATIC CERVICAL SPINAL CORD INJURY BY MODULATION OF NEUROINFLAMMATION AND PROTECTION OF THE BLOOD SPINAL CORD BARRIER

Delayed administration of high dose human immunoglobulin G enhances recovery after traumatic cervical spinal cord injury by modulation of neuroinflammation and protection of the blood spinal cord barrier

Background/introduction: The neuroinflammatory response plays a major role in Pine Bark the secondary injury cascade after traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI).To date, systemic anti-inflammatory medications such as methylprednisolone sodium succinate (MPSS) have shown promise in SCI.However, systemic immunosuppression can have detrimental side effec

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Automated Geolocation in Urban Environments Using a Simple Camera-Equipped Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: A Rapid Mapping Surveying Alternative?

GNSS positioning accuracy can be degraded in areas where the surrounding object geometry and morphology interacts with the GNSS signals.Specifically, urban environments pose challenges to precise GNSS positioning because of signal interference or interruptions.Also, non-GNSS surveying methods, including total stations and laser scanners, involve ti

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