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Imaging Vital and Non-vital Brain Pericytes in Brain Slices following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Published on: August 18, 2023
Cerebrovascular blood flow velocities in pseudoexfoliation
Nurşen Yüksel1, Yonca Anik, Aysun Kiliç
1Kocaeli University Hospital, Yahya Kaptan, c-9, No: 7, Kocaeli, 41050, Yzmit, Turkey. nursenyuksel@kou.edu.tr
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