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Fig. 3 Spinal cord is compressed with clip application
Fig. 4 After clip removal, primary spinal cord injury becomes visible
of histopathologic techniques utilizing both immunohistochemis-
try and axonal tracers. Neurophysiologic testing such as soma-
tosensory-evoked potentials and motor-evoked potentials also has
been found to be useful for evaluating therapies against experi-
mental spinal cord injuries. Evoked potentials inherently tend to
reflect the activity of larger fibers, which may comprise only a small
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