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by timlarshanson
2626 days ago
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> This is mostly meant for neuroscience research in animals. Exactly! And thank you, nice summary. It should be noted, with respect to other comments here as well, that in animals the cranial vault re-closes 4-8 weeks after a craniotomy/craniectomy (rats). Dead neurons basically never grow back. Hence 'minimally invasive' refers to the attempt to minimize the brain insult and injury. |
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