'Ischemic tolerance' phenomenon found in the brain.

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Published in Brain Res on September 24, 1990

Authors

K Kitagawa1, M Matsumoto, M Tagaya, R Hata, H Ueda, M Niinobe, N Handa, R Fukunaga, K Kimura, K Mikoshiba

Author Affiliations

1: First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Osaka University, Japan.

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Remote Ischemic Conditioning as a Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury | NCT03176823

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