Head cooling with mild systemic hypothermia in anesthetized piglets is neuroprotective
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Helen Porter | I. Silver | M. Thoresen | James R Tooley | Saulius Satas | Ian A Silver | Marianne Thoresen | H. Porter | J. Tooley | S. Šatas | Helen Porter
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