Jensen, E. C., Bennet, L., Hunter, C. J., Power, G. C., & Gunn, A. J. (2006). Post-hypoxic hypoperfusion is associated with suppression of cerebral metabolism and increased tissue oxygenation in near-term fetal sheep. Blackwell Science Inc.
Citação norma ChicagoJensen, E C., L. Bennet, C J. Hunter, G C. Power, and A J. Gunn. Post-hypoxic Hypoperfusion Is Associated With Suppression of Cerebral Metabolism and Increased Tissue Oxygenation in Near-term Fetal Sheep. Blackwell Science Inc, 2006.
MLA CitationJensen, E C., et al. Post-hypoxic Hypoperfusion Is Associated With Suppression of Cerebral Metabolism and Increased Tissue Oxygenation in Near-term Fetal Sheep. Blackwell Science Inc, 2006.
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