Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
ResearchProteomic Analysis of the Spatio-temporal Based Molecular Kinetics of Acute Spinal Cord Injury Identifies a Time- and Segment-specific Window for Effective Tissue Repair*
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Author contributions: D.C. and M.S. designed research; S.D., D.C., J.Q., J.F., S.N., L.P., L.H., P.M., J.H.K., F.K., L.S., J.B., V.C., I.F., and M.S. performed research; S.D., D.C., J.Q., J.F., S.N., L.P., L.H., P.M., J.H.K., F.K., C.M., M.W., L.S., J.B., V.C., I.F., and M.S. analyzed data; S.D. D.C. and M.S. wrote the paper; D.C., I.F., and M.S. received funding for this project.
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This research was supported by a collaboration between the Fundamental and Applied Biology Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (MS) and grants from Ministère de L'Education Nationale, L'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche, INSERM, Région Nord-Pas de Calais (to S.D.), SIRIC ONCOLille Grant INCa-DGOS-Inserm 6041aa (IF) and Université de Lille 1 (S.D.), VEGA 2/0125/15 (DC), APVV SK-FR-2015–0018 (DC), Stefanic 2016 (MS) and APVV 0472–11 (DC).
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The abbreviations used are:
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Spinal cord injury.
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Co-author: The authors declare no competing financial interests.