Placebo-Controlled Trial of Amantadine for Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
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John Whyte | Emilia Bagiella | Joseph T. Giacino | J. Giacino | J. Whyte | N. Childs | D. Katz | M. Sherer | F. Hammond | E. Bagiella | K. Kalmar | S. Yablon | W. Mercer | Douglas I. Katz | Flora M. Hammond | Mark Sherer | A. Nordenbo | Stuart A. Yablon | Annette Nordenbo | Kathleen Kalmar | Nancy L. Childs | Allen Khademi | Bernd Eifert | David Long | Sooja Cho | Marianne Luther | Paul Novak | Walt Mercer | Petra Maurer-Karattup | P. Novak | A. Khademi | B. Eifert | D. Long | Sooja Cho | M. Luther | Petra Maurer-Karattup
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