Repetitive closed-head impact model of engineered rotational acceleration (CHIMERA) injury in rats increases impulsivity, decreases dopaminergic innervation in the olfactory tubercle and generates white matter inflammation, tau phosphorylation and degeneration. [electronic resource]
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- Animals
- Axons -- pathology
- Choice Behavior
- Corpus Callosum -- pathology
- Disease Models, Animal
- Dopaminergic Neurons -- pathology
- Gliosis -- pathology
- Head Injuries, Closed -- pathology
- Inflammation -- pathology
- Male
- Neurodegenerative Diseases -- etiology
- Olfactory Tubercle -- pathology
- Phosphorylation
- Rats
- Rats, Long-Evans
- Reward
- Tauopathies -- pathology
- White Matter -- pathology
- tau Proteins -- metabolism
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Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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