TEMPORAL WINDOW OF METABOLIC BRAIN VULNERABILITY TO CONCUSSIONS: MITOCHONDRIAL‐RELATED IMPAIRMENT—PART I
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Antonio Belli | Roberto Delfini | Giuseppe Lazzarino | R. Delfini | A. Belli | G. Lazzarino | Stefano Signoretti | Barbara Tavazzi | Roberto Vagnozzi | Angela M. Amorini | Antonino Finocchiaro | Marco Cimatti | Valentina Di Pietro | R. Vagnozzi | B. Tavazzi | S. Signoretti | A. Amorini | M. Cimatti | V. Di Pietro | A. Finocchiaro | A. M. Amorini
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