Book Chapter
Intravenous Administration of Functionalized Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Does Not Induce CNS Injury in the Rat: Influence of Spinal Cord Trauma and Cerebrolysin Treatment
Fecha
2017Registro en:
137, , 47-63
00747742
Autor
Menon P.K.
Sharma A.
Lafuente J.V.
Muresanu D.F.
Aguilar Z.P.
Wang Y.A.
Patnaik R.
Mössler H.
Sharma H.S.
Institución
Materias
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