Biomechanical characteristics of brain edema: the difference between vasogenic-type and cytotoxic-type edema.
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H. Suemasu | I. Taniguchi | R. Okeda | T. Kuroiwa | M. Ueki | Q. Chen | T Kuroiwa | M Ueki | Q Chen | H Suemasu | I Taniguchi | R Okeda
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