Identification of neurons responding to hypoxia in sudden infant death syndrome.
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of Brainstem Lesions in the Autopsy Cases with Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabilities Showing Sudden Unexplained DeathChronic intermittent hypoxia affects endogenous serotonergic inputs and expression of synaptic proteins in rat hypoglossal nucleus.Review: Neuropathological features of unexplained sudden unexpected death in infancy: current evidence and controversies.Developmental alterations of the spinal trigeminal nucleus disclosed by substance P immunohistochemistry in fetal and infant sudden unexplained deaths.Metabolomic profiling of brain from infants who died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome reveals novel predictive biomarkers.
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Identification of neurons responding to hypoxia in sudden infant death syndrome.
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Identification of neurons responding to hypoxia in sudden infant death syndrome.
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Identification of neurons responding to hypoxia in sudden infant death syndrome.
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Identification of neurons responding to hypoxia in sudden infant death syndrome.
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Luigi Matturri
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10.1046/J.1440-1827.2003.01556.X
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2003-11-01T00:00:00Z