Original paper
Mechanoporation is a potential indicator of tissue strain and subsequent degeneration following experimental traumatic brain injury
Abstract
Background An increases in plasma membrane permeability is part of the acute pathology of traumatic brain injury and may be a function of excessive membrane force. This membrane damage, or mechanoporation, allows non-specific flux of ions and other molecules across the plasma membrane, and may ultimately lead to cell death. The relationships among tissue stress and strain, membrane permeability, and subsequent cell degeneration, however, are not...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanoporation is a potential indicator of tissue strain and subsequent degeneration following experimental traumatic brain injury
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
64
Pages
2 - 13
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