Growth Hormone Increases BDNF and mTOR Expression in Specific Brain Regions after Photothrombotic Stroke in Mice
Sonia Sanchez‐Bezanilla(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Lin Kooi Ong(University of Southern Queensland), Jörgen Isgaard, Patricia Crock(John Hunter Children's Hospital), Michael Nilsson, Frederick R. Walker(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Rebecca J. Hood(The University of Adelaide), Daniel J. Beard(Hunter Medical Research Institute), N. David Åberg(Sahlgrenska University Hospital)
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