Methylprednisolone Causes Minimal Improvement after Spinal Cord Injury in Rats, Contrasting with Benefits of an Anti-Integrin Treatment
Lynne C. Weaver(Robarts Clinical Trials), Gregory A. Dekaban(Robarts Clinical Trials), Mark A. Oatway(Robarts Clinical Trials), Leyana R. Saville(Western University), Eilis F. Hamilton(Robarts Clinical Trials), Denis Gris(Université de Sherbrooke), Yuhua Chen(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen), D. R. Marsh(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research)
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