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Exploiting blood-based biomarkers to align preclinical models with human traumatic brain injury.
Lisi I, Moro F, Mazzone E, Marklund N, Pischiutta F, Kobeissy F, Mao X, Corrigan F, Helmy A, Nasrallah F, Di Pietro V, Ngwenya LB, Portela LV, Semple BD, Schneider ALC, Diaz Arrastia R, Menon DK, Smith DH, Wellington C, Loane DJ, Wang K, Zanier ER; InTBIR Fundamental and Translational Working Group. Lisi I, et al. Brain. 2024 Nov 9:awae350. doi: 10.1093/brain/awae350. Online ahead of print. Brain. 2024. PMID: 39514789
Predicting outcome following mild traumatic brain injury: protocol for the longitudinal, prospective, observational Concussion Recovery (CREST) cohort study.
Gozt AK, Hellewell SC, Thorne J, Thomas E, Buhagiar F, Markovic S, Van Houselt A, Ring A, Arendts G, Smedley B, Van Schalkwyk S, Brooks P, Iliff J, Celenza A, Mukherjee A, Xu D, Robinson S, Honeybul S, Cowen G, Licari M, Bynevelt M, Pestell CF, Fatovich D, Fitzgerald M. Gozt AK, et al. Among authors: cowen g. BMJ Open. 2021 May 13;11(5):e046460. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046460. BMJ Open. 2021. PMID: 33986061 Free PMC article.
The Australian Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative: Systematic Review of Clinical Factors Associated with Outcomes in People with Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
McKimmie A, Keeves J, Gadowski A, Bagg MK, Antonic-Baker A, Hicks AJ, Hill R, Clarke N, Holland A, Veitch B, Fatovich D, Reeder S, Romero L, Ponsford JL, Lannin NA, O'Brien TJ, Cooper DJ, Rushworth N, Fitzgerald M, Gabbe BJ, Cameron PA; Australian Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative Investigators**; Australian Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative Investigators. McKimmie A, et al. Neurotrauma Rep. 2024 Jul 4;5(1):0. doi: 10.1089/neur.2023.0111. eCollection 2024. Neurotrauma Rep. 2024. PMID: 39081663 Review.
Research priorities for diagnosis, prognosis, and rehabilitation following concussion: results from a national survey of Australian health professionals.
Smith MJ, Major BP, Cowen G, Fini NA, Grant S, Kramer SF, Hamilton MJ, Lawlor K, Patterson B, Salberg S, Shultz SR, Semple BD, Sewell K, Trevena-Peters J, Lannin NA, Mychasiuk R. Smith MJ, et al. Among authors: cowen g. Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Aug 18:1-9. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2391108. Online ahead of print. Disabil Rehabil. 2024. PMID: 39154357 Free article.
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