P12: Progesterone Act as Neuroprotective in Traumatic Brain Injury
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traumatic brain injury (tbi) is one of the leading causes of death in men under the age of 35 that mostly occurs due to the road accidents. current clinical treatments have not enough repair and prevention of secondary damage caused by cytotoxicity. progesterone, as a primary sex hormone, acts as neuroprotection in tbi and stroke. progesterone increases anti-oxidants and decreases inflammation ...
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volume 3 issue 4
pages 39- 39
publication date 2015-12
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