Publication News: Friedman Lab

The acute effects of head impact determine brain function and behavior in the days after TBI. The latest paper from the Friedman Lab highlights the roles of spreading depolarization, mitochondria and vascular dysfunction in brain injury.

Mitochondrial dysfunction underlies impaired neurovascular coupling following traumatic brain injury.

Published in Neurobiology of Disease (doi.org/10.1016/j.nbd.2023.106269)

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