Extracellular glutamine to glutamate ratio may predict outcome in the injured brain: a clinical microdialysis study in children.
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N. Bowery | D. Richards | C. Tolias | S. Sgouros | Douglas A Richards | Christos M Tolias | Spyros Sgouros | Norman G Bowery
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