Investigating Injury Pathology of Blast-induced Polytrauma and Assessing the Therapeutic Role of Hemostatic Nanoparticles after Blast Exposure
Explosions cause the majority of injuries in the current conflicts, accounting for 79% of combat related injuries (Ramasamy et al. 2008). Blast overpressure from explosions can cause barotrauma to the lungs and the brain. Blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury has been labeled the "signature...
Main Author: | Hubbard, W. Brad |
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Other Authors: | Biomedical Engineering |
Format: | Others |
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Virginia Tech
2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10919/79722 |
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