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. 2018 May;22(3):151–159. doi: 10.22034/ibj.22.3.151

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Tools needed to create a spinal cord injury model and model confirmation. (a) NYU MASCIS (New York University, Multicenter Animal Spinal Cord Injury Study) apparatus; (b) cord bruising following the lesion; (c) the animal’s tail reflex immediately after the impact of rod on spinal cord; (d) longitudinal section of the spinal cord depicting glial scar and cavity at the level of T10 and confirming the contusion/compression model.