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1. Translational Outcomes Project in Neurotrauma (TOP-NT) Pre-Clinical Consortium Study: A Synopsis.

2. Prospective Harmonization, Common Data Elements, and Sharing Strategies for Multicenter Pre-Clinical Traumatic Brain Injury Research in the Translational Outcomes Project in Neurotrauma Consortium.

3. Sexually dimorphic differences in angiogenesis markers are associated with brain aging trajectories in humans.

4. Predicting Progression of Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Prehospital TXA for TBI Trial.

5. Improving rigor and reproducibility in western blot experiments with the blotRig analysis.

6. A practical guide to data management and sharing for biomedical laboratory researchers.

7. Increasing Rigor of Preclinical Research to Maximize Opportunities for Translation.

8. Improving rigor and reproducibility in western blot experiments with the blotRig analysis software.

9. A combined therapeutic regimen of citalopram and environmental enrichment ameliorates attentional set-shifting performance after brain trauma.

10. Development and Evaluation of Machine Learning Models for Recovery Prediction after Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury.

11. Intermittent Administration of Haloperidol after Cortical Impact Injury Neither Impedes Spontaneous Recovery Nor Attenuates the Efficacy of Environmental Enrichment.

12. Chronic treatment with galantamine rescues reversal learning in an attentional set-shifting test after experimental brain trauma.

13. Aripiprazole and environmental enrichment independently improve functional outcome after cortical impact injury in adult male rats, but their combination does not yield additional benefits.

14. Delayed and Abbreviated Environmental Enrichment after Brain Trauma Promotes Motor and Cognitive Recovery That Is Not Contingent on Increased Neurogenesis.

15. Spontaneous recovery after controlled cortical impact injury is not impeded by intermittent administration of the antipsychotic drug risperidone.

16. Intermittent treatment with haloperidol or quetiapine does not disrupt motor and cognitive recovery after experimental brain trauma.

17. Refining environmental enrichment to advance rehabilitation based research after experimental traumatic brain injury.

18. Galantamine and Environmental Enrichment Enhance Cognitive Recovery after Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury But Do Not Confer Additional Benefits When Combined.

19. The Therapeutic Efficacy of Environmental Enrichment and Methylphenidate Alone and in Combination after Controlled Cortical Impact Injury.

20. Combining the Antipsychotic Drug Haloperidol and Environmental Enrichment after Traumatic Brain Injury Is a Double-Edged Sword.

21. Abbreviated environmental enrichment confers neurobehavioral, cognitive, and histological benefits in brain-injured female rats.

22. Combination therapies for neurobehavioral and cognitive recovery after experimental traumatic brain injury: Is more better?

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