Global Cerebral Ischemia in the Rat: Online Monitoring of Oxygen Free Radical Production Using Chemiluminescence in vivo
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A. Villringer | U. Lindauer | U. Dirnagl | H. Pfister | R. Reszka | A. Them | U. Koedel | U. Dirnagl | D. Freyer | R. Reszka | S. Schreiber | Uwe Koedel | Andreas Them | Stefan Schreiber | Regine Reszka
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