RBC velocities in single capillaries of mouse and rat brains are the same, despite 10-fold difference in body size
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Yutaka Tomita | Norihiro Suzuki | Minoru Tomita | Miyuki Unekawa | Haruki Toriumi | N. Suzuki | K. Miyaki | M. Tomita | Koichi Miyaki | H. Toriumi | Y. Tomita | M. Unekawa
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