Ambient Temperature Is Correlated With the Severity of Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury via Microglial Accumulation in Mice
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S. Tsuji | Hideto Kojima | H. Kanai | T. Terashima | M. Katagi | Natsuko Ohashi | Y. Nobuta | Takashi Murakami | Rika Zen | Asuka Higuchi
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