Cerebrovascular effects of glibenclamide investigated using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging in healthy volunteers
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Mark B. Vestergaard | L. Skovgaard | H. Larsson | M. Ashina | F. Amin | Mohammad Al-Mahdi Al-Karagholi | M. Vestergaard | Hashmat Ghanizada | S. Younis | Christian Gram | Cherie Amalie Waldorff Nielsen | Assan Ansari
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