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Bae Hwan Lee1,2
1Department of Physiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
|March 29, 2023
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The brain is vulnerable to endogenous or exogenous injuries [...].
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