The effects of sevoflurane anesthesia on rat hippocampus: A genomic expression analysis
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T. Ma | Li-cai Zhang | Junxia Yang | Cui-jie Shao | Zhiqiang Pan | Jun-Li Cao | Xian-fu Lu | Cheng-jing Zhang | Jun-li Cao
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