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From Mechanisms to Inflammatory Networks in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury, Neuro-Inflammation

Amit Shah

Contrasted with awful mind injury (TBI) in the grown-up populace, pediatric TBI has gotten less examination consideration, in spite of its likely long haul influence on the existences of numerous kids around the world. For pediatric TBIs of any severity, no definitive treatment has been discovered despite numerous clinical trials and preclinical research studies examining various secondary mechanisms of injury. Due to its varying effects on outcomes depending on the time point examined, inflammation has emerged as an appealing target with the development of high-throughput and high-resolution molecular biology and imaging techniques. Key inflammatory mechanisms, peripheral and central nervous system-based immune cells' contributions and interactions, and knowledge gaps regarding inflammation in pediatric TBI are discussed in this review. In addition, we talk about how network analysis can be used to take advantage of the growing number of multivariate and non-linear data sets on inflammation. The goal is to get a better understanding of inflammation and make prognostic and treatment tools for pediatric TBI.

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