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Recap Retrieval #13: Rapid Fire

Neuroimmunology of SPI

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Created Date 04.06.21
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  • In reference to the Carpenter et al. paper, what was the best source of human stem cells to use for generating the humanized (hNSG) mice?
  • In reference to the Carpenter et al. paper, how long did it take post engraftment for the immune systems of the hNSG mice to fully develop?
  • True/False: In reference to the Carpenter et al. paper, lesion pathology was worse in the 4 month old hNSG mice than in NSG mice
  • Which phase of traumatic brain injury is caused by contusion, laceration, or stretch and is characterized by cell death at the site of impact?
  • In traumatic SCI, primary injury is followed by _______.
  • Which is NOT a leading cause of Spinal Cord Injuries?
  • What type of macrophages become more common at the lesion site of a SPI over time?
  • What is the leading cause of mortality in patients with SCI?
  • What does the GFAP staining represent in Carpenter et al.?
  • True or False: Researchers have been able to successfully transform M1 activated macrophages to an M2 phenotype in vivo.

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