Delayed glucose treatment improves cognitive function following fluid-percussion injury.

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Published in Neurosci Lett on March 04, 2008

Authors

Olga N Kokiko-Cochran1, Maria P Michaels, Robert J Hamm

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 842018, 808 West Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23284-2018, United States. kokikoon@vcu.edu

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