Vascular response to carbon dioxide in areas with and without diaschisis in patients with small, deep hemispheric infarction.
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K Kimura | M. Matsumoto | K. Kimura | T. Kamada | K. Nagatsuka | T. Takano | Y. Takamitsu | T Kamada | T Takano | K Nagatsuka | Y Ohnishi | Y Takamitsu | H Matsuo | M Matsumoto | H. Matsuo | H. Matsuo | Yasuyuki Ohnishi | Y. Ohnishi | T. Kamada | Yoshihiro Takamitsu
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