Chronic intermittent but not constant hypoxia decreases NAA/Cr ratios in neonatal mouse hippocampus and thalamus.
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Hoby P Hetherington | R. Douglas | N. Miyasaka | G. Haddad | H. Hetherington | Robert M Douglas | Gabriel G Haddad | Naoyuki Miyasaka | Kan Takahashi | Kan Takahashi | Adrianna Latuszek-Barrantes | Adrianna Latuszek-Barrantes
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