Santana-Gomez, C., Smith, G., Mousavi, A., Shamas, M., Harris, N. G., & Staba, R. The Surgical Method of Craniectomy Differentially Affects Acute Seizures, Brain Deformation, and Behavior in a Traumatic Brain Injury Animal Model. Mary Ann Liebert.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSantana-Gomez, Cesar, Gregory Smith, Ava Mousavi, Mohamad Shamas, Neil G. Harris, and Richard Staba. The Surgical Method of Craniectomy Differentially Affects Acute Seizures, Brain Deformation, and Behavior in a Traumatic Brain Injury Animal Model. Mary Ann Liebert.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSantana-Gomez, Cesar, et al. The Surgical Method of Craniectomy Differentially Affects Acute Seizures, Brain Deformation, and Behavior in a Traumatic Brain Injury Animal Model. Mary Ann Liebert.
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