Conventional and functional proteomics using large format two-dimensional gel electrophoresis 24 hours after controlled cortical impact in postnatal day 17 rats.
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P. Kochanek | D. Marion | R. Clark | C. Dixon | L. Jenkins | P. Adelson | G. Peters | J. Skinner | X. Zhang | Robert S. B. Clark | Larry W. Jenkins | Donald W. Marion | Grant Peters | Xiaopeng Zhang | Adelson Pd
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