Protein Oxidation and Heme Oxygenase-1 Induction in Porcine White Matter following Intracerebral Infusions of Whole Blood or Plasma
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G. D. de Courten-Myers | N. Hall | K. Wagner | A. Smulian | B. Packard | M. Linke | C. Hall | Lori M Packard | Cathy L. Hall | Lori M. Packard | Kenneth R. Wagnera | Packarda Nathan C. Halla
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