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Alkaslasi MR, Cho NE, Dhillon NK, et al. Poor Corticospinal Motor Neuron Health Is Associated with Increased Symptom Severity in the Acute Phase Following Repetitive Mild TBI and Predicts Early ALS Onset in Genetically Predisposed Rodents. Brain Sci. 2021;11(2)doi: 10.3390/brainsci11020160.
Alkaslasi, M. R., Cho, N. E., Dhillon, N. K., Shelest, O., Haro-Lopez, P. S., Linaval, N. T., Ghoulian, J., Yang, A. R., Vit, J. P., Avalos, P., Ley, E. J., & Thomsen, G. M. (2021). Poor Corticospinal Motor Neuron Health Is Associated with Increased Symptom Severity in the Acute Phase Following Repetitive Mild TBI and Predicts Early ALS Onset in Genetically Predisposed Rodents. Brain sciences, 11(2), . https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11020160
Alkaslasi, Mor R, et al. "Poor Corticospinal Motor Neuron Health Is Associated with Increased Symptom Severity in the Acute Phase Following Repetitive Mild TBI and Predicts Early ALS Onset in Genetically Predisposed Rodents." Brain sciences vol. 11,2 (2021). doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11020160
Alkaslasi MR, Cho NE, Dhillon NK, Shelest O, Haro-Lopez PS, Linaval NT, Ghoulian J, Yang AR, Vit JP, Avalos P, Ley EJ, Thomsen GM. Poor Corticospinal Motor Neuron Health Is Associated with Increased Symptom Severity in the Acute Phase Following Repetitive Mild TBI and Predicts Early ALS Onset in Genetically Predisposed Rodents. Brain Sci. 2021 Jan 26;11(2). doi: 10.3390/brainsci11020160. PMID: 33530492; PMCID: PMC7911729.
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