Newfound sex differences in axonal structure underlie differential outcomes from in vitro traumatic axonal injury

Volume: 300, Pages: 121 - 134
Published: Feb 1, 2018
Abstract
Since traumatic axonal injury (TAI) is implicated as a prominent pathology of concussion, we examined potential sex differences in axon structure and responses to TAI. Rat and human neurons were used to develop micropatterned axon tracts in vitro that were genetically either male or female. Ultrastructural analysis revealed for the first time that female axons were consistently smaller with fewer microtubules than male axons. Computational...
Paper Details
Title
Newfound sex differences in axonal structure underlie differential outcomes from in vitro traumatic axonal injury
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Volume
300
Pages
121 - 134
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