The influence of focal brain cooling on neurophysiopathology: validation for clinical application.
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Shoichi Kato | Masami Fujii | Sadahiro Nomura | Hirochika Imoto | Joji Uchiyama | Fumiaki Oka | Hiroshi Fujioka | Koji Kajiwara | Takashi Saito | S. Nomura | H. Imoto | M. Fujii | Michiyasu Suzuki | H. Fujisawa | F. Oka | S. Kato | Takayuki Oku | Nobuhiro Tanaka | Ichiro Kunitsugu | Hirosuke Fujisawa | Michiyasu Suzuki | T. Oku | I. Kunitsugu | K. Kajiwara | Takashi Saito | Nobuhiro Tanaka | Joji Uchiyama | H. Fujioka | Ichiro Kunitsugu
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