Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke.
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Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke.
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scientific article published on 08 May 2013
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Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke.
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Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke.
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Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke.
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Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke.
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Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke.
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Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke.
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Failure of collateral blood flow is associated with infarct growth in ischemic stroke
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Brian M Tress
Christopher Bladin
EPITHET Investigators
Leonid Churilov
Mark W Parsons
Patricia M Desmond
Stephen M Davis
Søren Christensen
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10.1038/JCBFM.2013.77
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2013-05-08T00:00:00Z