Pathophysiology of microwave-induced traumatic brain injury.

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Published in Biomed Rep on April 29, 2015

Authors

Yutaka Igarashi1, Yoko Matsuda2, Akira Fuse1, Toshiyuki Ishiwata3, Zenya Naito3, Hiroyuki Yokota1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo 113-8603, Japan.
2: Department of Pathology, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital and Institute of Gerontology, Tokyo 173-0015, Japan.
3: Departments of Pathology and Integrative Oncological Pathology, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo 113-8602, Japan.

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