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From: Acute minocycline administration reduces brain injury and improves long-term functional outcomes after delayed hypoxemia following traumatic brain injury

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Minocycline administration prior to secondary hypoxemia provides short-term neuroprotection. a Experiment designs. b Representative image of NeuN+ cells in CA3 region of injured hippocampi and c stereological quantification of 45 mg/kg dosage, d 90 mg/kg dosage and, e 90/45 mg/kg dosage. f lesion volume of 45 mg/kg dosage, g 90 mg/kg dosage and, h 90/45 mg/kg dosage. Mean values are plotted ± SD, unpaired t test **p < 0.01, n = 8–9 mice per group

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