Topography and Severity of Axonal Injury in Human Spinal Cord Trauma Using Amyloid Precursor Protein as a Marker of Axonal Injury
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概要
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- 2000-05-15
著者
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JONES Nigel
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Adelaide, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Jones Nigel
Department Of Neurosurgery Royal Adelaide Hospital And University Of Adelaide
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BLUMBERGS Peter
Neuropathology Laboratory, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science
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MANAVIS Jim
Neuropathology Laboratory, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science
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CORNISH Ryan
Neuropathology Laboratory, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science
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SCOTT Grace
Neuropathology Laboratory, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science
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REILLY Peter
Department of Neurosurgery, Royal Adelaide Hospital, and University of Adelaide
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Scott Grace
Neuropathology Laboratory Institute Of Medical And Veterinary Science
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Manavis Jim
Neuropathology Laboratory Institute Of Medical And Veterinary Science
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Reilly Peter
Department Of Neurosurgery Royal Adelaide Hospital And University Of Adelaide
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Cornish Ryan
Neuropathology Laboratory Institute Of Medical And Veterinary Science
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Jones Nigel
Department Of Surgery (neurosurgery) University Of Adelaide
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Blumbergs Peter
Neuropathology Laboratory Institute Of Medical And Veterinary Science
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