Caffeine consumption during development alters spine density and recovery from repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in young adult rats

Volume: 74, Issue: 4
Published: Nov 24, 2019
Abstract
Caffeine is the most commonly used psychostimulant throughout the world, with its consumption being especially prevalent among adolescents and young adults, as over 75% of this group consumes caffeine daily. Similarly, the adolescent and young adult age group exhibit the highest incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Given that both caffeine consumption and mild TBI (mTBI) are more prevalent among the late adolescent/young adult age group...
Paper Details
Title
Caffeine consumption during development alters spine density and recovery from repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in young adult rats
Published Date
Nov 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
4
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