Early reperfusion in the anesthetized baboon reduces brain damage following middle cerebral artery occlusion: a quantitative analysis of infarction volume.
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J. Baron | E. Mackenzie | G. Sette | O. Touzani | A. Young | J. Derlon | J C Baron | G Sette | J M Derlon | E T MacKenzie | O Touzani | A R Young | Alan R. Young | Giuliano Sette | Eric T. MacKenzie | J. Baron
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