
Effects of different severities of hypoxia-ischemia on brain injury in neonatal rats
XIN Ying, MENG Shu-Zhen
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ›› 2010, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (06) : 468-473.
Effects of different severities of hypoxia-ischemia on brain injury in neonatal rats
Hypoxia-ischemia / Brain injury / Microglial activation / Cytokine / Neonatal rats
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