The hippocampus in spontaneously hypertensive rats: an animal model of vascular dementia?
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D. Tomassoni | R. Avola | Daniele Tomassoni | A. Catalani | Assia Catalani | Claudia Consoli | Maurizio Sabbatini | Nunzio Marletta | Roberto Avola | M. Sabbatini | C. Consoli | N. Marletta
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