Research Article

WKYMVm/FPR2 Alleviates Spinal Cord Injury by Attenuating the Inflammatory Response of Microglia

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WKYMVm reduced tissue damage and functional decline after SCI. (a) Representative images from H&E and Nissl staining at 21 d after surgery. Quantitative data for (b) H&E and (c) Nissl staining. (d) Images displaying weight-bearing walking and hind limbs movements for the sham, SCI, and SCI+WKYMVm groups. Red arrows indicate weight-supported stepping. (e) The footprint analysis of rats from different groups. (f) Quantification of rats’ stride length and stride width in footprint analysis. (g) Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan (BBB) scores after surgery. Scale bars: 500 μm (H&E); 200 μm (enlarge); 100 μm (Nissl). vs. the sham group; vs. the SCI group.
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