Gynecological surgery in adulthood imparts cognitive and brain changes in rats: A focus on hysterectomy at short-, moderate-, and long-term intervals after surgery
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H. Bimonte-Nelson | L. Mayer | S. V. Koebele | D. DeNardo | J. Newbern | Steven N. Northup-Smith | Isabel M. Strouse | Haidyn L. Bulen | V. E. Bernaud | C. A. Dyer | Mari N Willeman | Ally R. Schrier
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