Incomplete infarct and delayed neuronal death after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats.
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J. Garcìa | J H Garcia | K. Liu | K F Liu | Z R Ye | J A Gutierrez | Kaiyin Liu | Z. Ye | J. Gutierrez | Julio H. Garcia | J. A. Gutierrez
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