Histopathologic response of the immature rat to diffuse traumatic brain injury.
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P D Adelson | P. Kochanek | L. Jenkins | R. Hamilton | P. Adelson | P M Kochanek | L W Jenkins | P Robichaud | R L Hamilton | M P Tran | P. Robichaud | M. Tran | Larry W. Jenkins | Ronald L. Hamilton | Minhduc P. Tran
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