Experimental and Preliminary Clinical Evidence of an Ischemic Zone with Prolonged Negative DC Shifts Surrounded by a Normally Perfused Tissue Belt with Persistent Electrocorticographic Depression
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R. Graf | J. Hartings | J. Dreier | P. Martus | D. Milakara | G. Bohner | J. Woitzik | S. Major | C. Dohmen | J. Lückl | A. I. Oliveira-Ferreira | D. Jorks | M. Alam | János Lückl
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