Characterization of a prolonged regenerative attempt by diffusely injured axons following traumatic brain injury in adult cat: a light and electron microscopic immunocytochemical study
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J. Povlishock | Carole W. Christman | J. B. Salvant Jr. | Susan A. Walker | J. T. Povlishock | S. Walker | C. W. Christman
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