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Targeting Mfsd2a in hemorrhagic cerebrovascular diseases
Pinar Eser1, Mevlut Ozgur Taskapilioglu2, Hasan Kocaeli2
1Department of Neurosurgery, Bursa Uludag University Faculty of Medicine, 16120, Bursa, Turkey. pinarocak@uludag.edu.tr.
Translational Stroke Research
|March 29, 2022
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