Mechanisms of murine cerebral malaria: Multimodal imaging of altered cerebral metabolism and protein oxidation at hemorrhage sites
Mark J. Hackett(University of Sydney), Peter A. Lay(University of Sydney), Georges E. Grau(University of Sydney), Elizabeth A. Carter(University of Sydney), Jade B. Aitken(University of Sydney), Mark J. Tobin(Australian Synchrotron), Helen J. Ball(The University of Sydney), James A. McQuillan(University of Sydney), Fatima El‐Assaad(Sutherland Hospital), Rainer Siegele(Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation), Nicholas H. Hunt(The University of Sydney), Stefan Vogt(Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), Martin D. de Jonge(Australian Synchrotron), David Paterson(Australian Synchrotron), David D. Cohen(Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)
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