Gene expression analysis in children with complex seizures due to influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 or rotavirus gastroenteritis
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H. Tsukahara | M. Yashiro | T. Morishima | Yukie Saito | M. Tsuge | Y. Nagaoka | N. Yamashita | T. Oka | Yosuke Fujii
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