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Spreading depolarizations have prolonged direct current shifts and are associated with poor outcome in brain trauma
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Spreading depolarizations have prolonged direct current shifts and are associated with poor outcome in brain trauma

Jed A HARTINGS, Tomas WATANABE, Anthony J STRONG, M. Ross BULLOCK, David O OKONKWO, Martin FABRICIUS, Johannes WOITZIK, Jens P DREIER, Ava PUCCIO, Lori A SHUTTER, …
Brain (London, England : 1878), Vol.134(5), pp.1529-1540
2011
PMID: 21478187

Abstract

Injuries of the nervous system and the skull. Diseases due to physical agents Neurology Biological and medical sciences Medical sciences Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
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