Thunderbolt built-in cable is broken

Hello, i've broken the thunderbolt built-in cable from my Thunderbolt Display (27). Thunderbolt outlet is distorted...
The power one (macsafe) is right but the screen stay black.
Can i change this integred cable ?
Merci...

If you aren't daisychaimg anything from the didplay's Thunderbolt port you can use it to connect to the computer with a Thunderbolt cable
<http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD861ZM/A/apple-thunderbolt-cable-20-m>

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