Increased Apparent Diffusion Coefficients on MRI Linked with Matrix Metalloproteinases and Edema in White Matter after Bilateral Carotid Artery Occlusion in Rats
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Jeffrey F. Thompson | S. Taheri | R. Sood | E. Candelario-Jalil | G. Rosenberg | Yi Yang | Eduardo Y. Estrada | Espen J. Walker
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