Depressed glucose consumption at reperfusion following brain ischemia does not correlate with mitochondrial dysfunction and development of infarction: an in vivo positron emission tomography study.
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Carles Falcon | Jordi Llop | Núria Bargalló | Deborah Pareto | Ibane Abasolo | Santiago Rojas | Abraham Martín | N. Bargalló | A. Planas | C. Falcón | D. Pareto | J. Gispert | S. Rojas | J. Llop | I. Abasolo | Anna M Planas | Abraham Martín | T. Santalucía | Vanessa Gómez | Joan D Gispert | Tomàs Santalucia | Olga Millán | V. Gómez | O. Millán | T. Santalucı́a
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