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TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: C57BL/6J
Assessments: Corticosterone Enzyme Assay, Novel object recognition test, OxiSelect Total Antioxidant Capacity Assay, Y Maze, immunoblot
Citation: Doulames VM, Vilcans M, Lee S, Shea TB. Social interaction attenuates the extent of secondary neuronal damage following closed head injury in miceFront Behav Neurosci. 2015 Oct 15;9:275. doi: 10.3389\/fnbeh.2015.00275. eCollection 2015. PMC4606018

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Sprague-Dawley
Assessments: TUNEL staining, Brain water content, Fluoro-Jade B staining (FJB), Immunofluorescence, RT- PCR, Western blot, modified Garcia score
Citation: Rui Q, Ni H, Gao F, Dang B, Li D, Gao R, Chen G. LRRK2 Contributes to Secondary Brain Injury Through a p38\/Drosha Signaling Pathway After Traumatic Brain Injury in RatsFront Cell Neurosci. 2018 Mar 1;12:51. doi: 10.3389\/fncel.2018.00051. eCollection 2018. PMC5837969

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Sprague-Dawley
Assessments: Adhesion-Removal Test, beam walk, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), modified Neurological Severity Score (mNSS), Novel object recognition test, open field test
Citation: Kuo CW, Chang MY, Liu HH, He XK, Chan SY, Huang YZ, Peng CW, Chang PK, Pan CY, Hsieh TH. Cortical Electrical Stimulation Ameliorates Traumatic Brain Injury-Induced Sensorimotor and Cognitive Deficits in RatsFront Neural Circuits. 2021 Jun 14;15:693073. doi: 10.3389\/fncir.2021.693073. eCollection 2021. PMC8236591

TBI Model Type: Fluid percussion injury model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Sprague-Dawley
Assessments: CNN-based segmentation maps, Loss Function, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), hippocampus segmentation task, skull-stripping task
Citation: De Feo R, Hämäläinen E, Manninen E, Immonen R, Valverde JM, Ndode-Ekane XE, Gröhn O, Pitkänen A, Tohka J. Convolutional Neural Networks Enable Robust Automatic Segmentation of the Rat Hippocampus in MRI After Traumatic Brain InjuryFront Neurol. 2022 Feb 17;13:820267. doi: 10.3389\/fneur.2022.820267. eCollection 2022. PMC8891699

TBI Model Type: Blast model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Citation: Ahmed F, Gyorgy A, Kamnaksh A, Ling G, Tong L, Parks S, Agoston D. Time-dependent changes of protein biomarker levels in the cerebrospinal fluid after blast traumatic brain injuryElectrophoresis. 2012 Dec;33(24):3705-11. doi: 10.1002\/elps.201200299.

TBI Model Type: Blast model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Sprague-Dawley
Assessments: Western blot
Citation: Arun P, Oguntayo S, Albert SV, Gist I, Wang Y, Nambiar MP, Long JB. Acute decrease in alkaline phosphatase after brain injury: A potential mechanism for tauopathyNeurosci Lett. 2015 Nov 16;609:152-8. doi: 10.1016\/j.neulet.2015.10.036. Epub 2015 Oct 19.

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Sprague-Dawley
Assessments: 1H-MRS, Beam walk test, LC Model, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Novel object recognition test, Open field exploratory
Citation: Singh K, Trivedi R, Haridas S, Manda K, Khushu S. Study of neurometabolic and behavioral alterations in rodent model of mild traumatic brain injury: a pilot studyNMR Biomed. 2016 Dec;29(12):1748-1758. doi: 10.1002\/nbm.3627. Epub 2016 Oct 25.

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: C57BL/6J
Assessments: Histology, Morris Water Maze (MWM)
Citation: Shishido H, Kishimoto Y, Kawai N, Toyota Y, Ueno M, Kubota T, Kirino Y, Tamiya T. Traumatic brain injury accelerates amyloid-β deposition and impairs spatial learning in the triple-transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's diseaseNeurosci Lett. 2016 Aug 26;629:62-67. doi: 10.1016\/j.neulet.2016.06.066. Epub 2016 Jun 29.

TBI Model Type: Other
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: C57BL/6
Assessments: Electroretinogram, Light aversion, NanoString analysis, qPCR, optic nerve axon counts, RT-PCR
Citation: Honig MG, Del Mar NA, Henderson DL, O'Neal D, Doty JB, Cox R, Li C, Perry AM, Moore BM, Reiner A. Raloxifene Modulates Microglia and Rescues Visual Deficits and Pathology After Impact Traumatic Brain InjuryFront Neurosci. 2021 Oct 29;15:701317. doi: 10.3389\/fnins.2021.701317. eCollection 2021. PMC8585747

TBI Model Type: Fluid percussion injury model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Wistar
Assessments: Cell Morphology
Citation: Gupta A, Dovek L, Proddutur A, Elgammal FS, Santhakumar V. Long-Term Effects of Moderate Concussive Brain Injury During Adolescence on Synaptic and Tonic GABA Currents in Dentate Granule Cells and Semilunar Granule CellsFront Neurosci. 2022 Mar 14;16:800733. doi: 10.3389\/fnins.2022.800733. eCollection 2022. PMC8964009

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: C57BL/6J
Assessments: Beam walk test, Elevated plus maze, Forced swim test, Novel context mismatch test, open field test, qRT-PCR
Citation: Kahriman A, Bouley J, Bosco DA, Shazeeb MS, Henninger N. Differential association of baseline body weight and body-weight loss with neurological deficits, histology, and death after repetitive closed head traumatic brain injuryNeurosci Lett. 2022 Feb 6;771:136430. doi: 10.1016\/j.neulet.2021.136430. Epub 2021 Dec 29. PMC8821174

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Lewis
Assessments: Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Citation: Xu K, Yang Z, Shi R, Luo C, Zhang Z. Expression of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in rat brain lesions following traumatic brain injuryDiagn Pathol. 2016 Aug 9;11(1):72. doi: 10.1186\/s13000-016-0522-2. PMC4977631

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: C57BL/6J
Assessments: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), GC-MS analysis, Metabolomic Analysis, Y-maze, discrimination index, Novel object recognition test, open field test
Citation: Alqahtani F, Assiri MA, Mohany M, Imran I, Javaid S, Rasool MF, Shakeel W, Sivandzade F, Alanazi AZ, Al-Rejaie SS, Alshammari MA, Alasmari F, Alanazi MM, Alamri FF. Coadministration of Ketamine and Perampanel Improves Behavioral Function and Reduces Inflammation in Acute Traumatic Brain Injury Mouse ModelBiomed Res Int. 2020 Dec 10;2020:3193725. doi: 10.1155\/2020\/3193725. eCollection 2020. PMC7749776

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: ICR
Assessments: Brain water content, Immunofluorescence, TUNEL staining, Western blot, spectrophotometer
Citation: Dai W, Wang H, Fang J, Zhu Y, Zhou J, Wang X, Zhou Y, Zhou M. Curcumin provides neuroprotection in model of traumatic brain injury via the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathwayBrain Res Bull. 2018 Jun;140:65-71. doi: 10.1016\/j.brainresbull.2018.03.020. Epub 2018 Apr 4.

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Sprague-Dawley
Assessments: RT-PCR, TUNEL staining
Citation: Park CO, Yi HG. Apoptotic change and NOS activity in the experimental animal diffuse axonal injury modelYonsei Med J. 2001 Oct;42(5):518-26. doi: 10.3349\/ymj.2001.42.5.518.

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: rat
Organism Strain: Wistar
Assessments: High resolution respirometry, Mitochondrial respiration assay, object recognition test, open field test, Rotarod test
Citation: Courtes AA, Gonçalves DF, Hartmann DD, da Rosa PC, Cassol G, Royes LFF, de Carvalho NR, Soares FAA. Guanosine protects against behavioural and mitochondrial bioenergetic alterations after mild traumatic brain injuryBrain Res Bull. 2020 Oct;163:31-39. doi: 10.1016\/j.brainresbull.2020.07.003. Epub 2020 Jul 15.

TBI Model Type: Blast model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Gel Electrophoresis, Immunoblotting, Liquid-phase isoelectric focusing, Protein Deimination, Tissue IgG, Western blot, liquid chromatography, mass finger printing, mass of the neutral loss, tandem mass spectrometry
Citation: Attilio PJ, Flora M, Kamnaksh A, Bradshaw DJ, Agoston D, Mueller GP. The Effects of Blast Exposure on Protein Deimination in the BrainOxid Med Cell Longev. 2017;2017:8398072. doi: 10.1155\/2017\/8398072. Epub 2017 May 24. PMC5463117

TBI Model Type: Blast model
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: C57BL/6J
Assessments: Immunohistochemical, Tomography
Citation: Harper MM, Boehme N, Dutca LM, Anderson MG. The Retinal Ganglion Cell Response to Blast-Mediated Traumatic Brain Injury Is Genetic Background DependentInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2021 Jun 1;62(7):13. doi: 10.1167\/iovs.62.7.13. PMC8196410

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: Institute of Cancer Research
Assessments: DTI, Graph theory, MRI, WM tractography
Citation: Meningher I, Bernstein-Eliav M, Rubovitch V, Pick CG, Tavor I.Alterations in Network Connectivity after Traumatic Brain Injury in MiceJ Neurotrauma. 2020 Oct 15;37(20):2169-2179. doi: 10.1089/neu.2020.7063. Epub 2020 Jun 11.10.1089/neu.2020.7063

TBI Model Type: Weight-drop model
Organism Species: mouse
Organism Strain: C57BL/6J
Assessments: Enzyme-linked immunoassay, Open field test, Western blotting, biochemical, molecular
Citation: Sivandzade F, Alqahtani F, Sifat A, Cucullo L.The cerebrovascular and neurological impact of chronic smoking on post-traumatic brain injury outcome and recovery: an in vivo studyJ Neuroinflammation. 2020 Apr 27;17(1):133. doi: 10.1186/s12974-020-01818-0.PMC718471710.1186/s12974-020-01818-0


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