Source: Tissue and Cell. Unidades: FM, EACH
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RAMOS, Michele Schultz et al. Contuse lesion of the rat spinal cord of moderate intensity leads to a higher time-dependent secondary neurodegeneration than severe one: An open-window for experimental neuroprotective interventions. Tissue and Cell, v. 40, n. 2, p. 143-156, 2008Tradução . . Acesso em: 30 abr. 2026.APA
Ramos, M. S., Hanania, F. R., Daci, K., Leme, R. J. de A., & Chadi, G. (2008). Contuse lesion of the rat spinal cord of moderate intensity leads to a higher time-dependent secondary neurodegeneration than severe one: An open-window for experimental neuroprotective interventions. Tissue and Cell, 40( 2), 143-156.NLM
Ramos MS, Hanania FR, Daci K, Leme RJ de A, Chadi G. Contuse lesion of the rat spinal cord of moderate intensity leads to a higher time-dependent secondary neurodegeneration than severe one: An open-window for experimental neuroprotective interventions. Tissue and Cell. 2008 ; 40( 2): 143-156.[citado 2026 abr. 30 ]Vancouver
Ramos MS, Hanania FR, Daci K, Leme RJ de A, Chadi G. Contuse lesion of the rat spinal cord of moderate intensity leads to a higher time-dependent secondary neurodegeneration than severe one: An open-window for experimental neuroprotective interventions. Tissue and Cell. 2008 ; 40( 2): 143-156.[citado 2026 abr. 30 ]
