A mouse model of blast injury to brain: initial pathological, neuropathological, and behavioral characterization.
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A mouse model of blast injury to brain: initial pathological, neuropathological, and behavioral characterization.
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A mouse model of blast injury ...... d behavioral characterization.
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A mouse model of blast injury ...... d behavioral characterization.
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Alena Savonenko
Barbara J Crain
Constantine E Frangakis
Deidre Lee
Hyunsu Kim
Ibolja Cernak
Tatiana Melnikova
Vassilis E Koliatsos
Yeajin Song
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10.1097/NEN.0B013E3182189F06
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2011-05-01T00:00:00Z