Growth Hormone Improves Cognitive Function After Experimental Stroke
Lin Kooi Ong(University of Southern Queensland), Jörgen Isgaard, Michael Nilsson, N. David Åberg(Sahlgrenska University Hospital), Giovanni Pietrogrande(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Patricia Crock(John Hunter Children's Hospital), Murielle G. Kluge(University of Newcastle Australia), Frederick R. Walker(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Clifford TeBay(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Katarzyna Zalewska(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Andrew Bivard(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Wei Zhen Chow(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Sarah J. Johnson(University College London)
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