Temporal profile of cortical perfusion and microcirculation after controlled cortical impact injury in rats.
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Klaus-Dieter Schaser | K. Schaser | A. Unterberg | J. Stover | U. Thomale | Ulrich-Wilhelm Thomale | Stefan-Nikolaus Kroppenstedt | Thomas F Beyer | Andreas W Unterberg | John F Stover | S. Kroppenstedt | T. Beyer
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