Mild hyperthermia worsens the neuropathological damage associated with mild traumatic brain injury in rats.
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H. Bramlett | C. Atkins | O. Alonso | Coleen M Atkins | Ofelia F Alonso | Helen M Bramlett | Atsushi Sakurai | W Dalton Dietrich | A. Sakurai | W. Dietrich
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