behavior/neurological
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• following intracerebral hemorrhage, mice exhibit increased neurological deficits including attributes of body symmetry, circling behavior, and compulsory circling compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
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• following intracerebral hemorrhage, mice exhibit increased circling behavior and compulsory circling compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
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homeostasis/metabolism
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• mice subjected to intracerebral hemorrhage exhibit increased infarct size, neutrophil infiltration, reactive oxygen species production, DNA damage, and neurological deficits including attributes of body symmetry, circling behavior, and compulsory circling compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• however, neuronal degeneration is not statistically different
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• following intracerebral hemorrhage
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immune system
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• following intracerebral hemorrhage, mice exhibit increased infiltration of neutrophils at the site of injury compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
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nervous system
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• mice subjected to intracerebral hemorrhage exhibit increased infarct size, neutrophil infiltration, reactive oxygen species production, DNA damage, and neurological deficits including attributes of body symmetry, circling behavior, and compulsory circling compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• however, neuronal degeneration is not statistically different
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• following intracerebral hemorrhage
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